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Prevalência e perfil de cães positivos para leishmaniose em um hospital veterinário do Rio Grande do Sul (2017-2019)

2021; Editora MV Valero; Volume: 15; Issue: 05 Linguagem: Inglês

10.31533/pubvet.v15n05a820.1-12

ISSN

1982-1263

Autores

Carollina Mariga, Daniel Dourado Guerra Segundo, Cínthia Melazzo de Andrade, Alexandre Krause, Saulo Tadeu Lemos Pinto Filho,

Tópico(s)

Research on Leishmaniasis Studies

Resumo

This study aimed to classify the clinical profile of dogs affected by leishmaniasis at the Veterinary Hospital of Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (HVU-UFSM). The clinical histories of the animals seen at the hospital from January 2017 to July 2019 were reviewed, using the patients’ medical records. During this period, 250 animals were suspected to have leishmaniasis and 61 (24,4%) of the animals tested positive. The clinical profiles were classified according to breed, gender, age, and vaccination status, then further separated according to the clinical signs the presence of concomitant diseases, and bodily systems involved: digestive, neuromuscular, multisystemic, hematopoietic, respiratory, lymphatic, ophthalmic, urinary and cutaneous. This study revealed that leishmaniasis most affects animals of mixed breed, particularly two to five years old males. The disease most often occurs in the cutaneous system, followed by multisystem presentation.

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