Avaliação clínico-laboratorial e do xenodiagnóstico de cães com anticorpos anti-leishmania e de cães vacinados com Leishmune, provenientes de área endêmica para leishmaniose visceral canina

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Ana Carolina Junqueira Moura
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-9D7HRG
Resumo: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a severe disease, but still neglected in under developing countries. Dogs are its principal reservoir, as well as a strategic target in the disease control. The development of vaccines and the study of its properties have been the focus of several and exhaustive researches. In the present studies, 33 dogs with anti-Leishmania and 46 vaccinated with Leishmune®, were clinically examined, and categorized according to their clinical signs. According to their clinical and laboratorial findings, dogs were divided in sub groups. Leishmune® vaccinated animals showed no alterations on the hematological or biochemical profiles, as naturally 81,8% of the infected dogs showed normocytic/normochromic anemia, besides dysproteinemias, mainly characterized as reduction A/G relation. Only 33,3% and 36,9% of vaccinated dogs demonstrated positive results in xenodiagnoses and qPCR examinations, while these results were 68,7% and 93,9% in the dogs with anti-Leishmania group. When analyzing bone marrow qPCR studies, vaccinated positive dogs showed only 916,2 copies/mL of Leishmania DNA, while these results were 78.752.966,92 copies/mL in dogs with anti-Leishmania. Regarding IgG ELISA study, there was significant difference between groups when Leishmania soluble antigen was used, but not with FML antigen. It was demonstrated that the use Leishmune® was able to reduce sand flies infection, as well as bone marrow parasite load, and can be used as an important tool in the reduction od the disease morbidity and spreading.
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spelling Avaliação clínico-laboratorial e do xenodiagnóstico de cães com anticorpos anti-leishmania e de cães vacinados com Leishmune, provenientes de área endêmica para leishmaniose visceral caninaLeishmaniose visceral ControleLeishmaniose visceral VacinaCão DoençasVacina veterináriaBioquímica séricaLeishmaniose visceral caninaXenodiagnósticoqPCRHemogramaLeishmune®Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a severe disease, but still neglected in under developing countries. Dogs are its principal reservoir, as well as a strategic target in the disease control. The development of vaccines and the study of its properties have been the focus of several and exhaustive researches. In the present studies, 33 dogs with anti-Leishmania and 46 vaccinated with Leishmune®, were clinically examined, and categorized according to their clinical signs. According to their clinical and laboratorial findings, dogs were divided in sub groups. Leishmune® vaccinated animals showed no alterations on the hematological or biochemical profiles, as naturally 81,8% of the infected dogs showed normocytic/normochromic anemia, besides dysproteinemias, mainly characterized as reduction A/G relation. Only 33,3% and 36,9% of vaccinated dogs demonstrated positive results in xenodiagnoses and qPCR examinations, while these results were 68,7% and 93,9% in the dogs with anti-Leishmania group. When analyzing bone marrow qPCR studies, vaccinated positive dogs showed only 916,2 copies/mL of Leishmania DNA, while these results were 78.752.966,92 copies/mL in dogs with anti-Leishmania. Regarding IgG ELISA study, there was significant difference between groups when Leishmania soluble antigen was used, but not with FML antigen. It was demonstrated that the use Leishmune® was able to reduce sand flies infection, as well as bone marrow parasite load, and can be used as an important tool in the reduction od the disease morbidity and spreading.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2019-08-10T20:50:23Z2025-09-08T22:56:43Z2019-08-10T20:50:23Z2013-04-24info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUBD-9D7HRGAna Carolina Junqueira Mourainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-08T22:56:43Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/BUBD-9D7HRGRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-08T22:56:43Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Avaliação clínico-laboratorial e do xenodiagnóstico de cães com anticorpos anti-leishmania e de cães vacinados com Leishmune, provenientes de área endêmica para leishmaniose visceral canina
title Avaliação clínico-laboratorial e do xenodiagnóstico de cães com anticorpos anti-leishmania e de cães vacinados com Leishmune, provenientes de área endêmica para leishmaniose visceral canina
spellingShingle Avaliação clínico-laboratorial e do xenodiagnóstico de cães com anticorpos anti-leishmania e de cães vacinados com Leishmune, provenientes de área endêmica para leishmaniose visceral canina
Ana Carolina Junqueira Moura
Leishmaniose visceral Controle
Leishmaniose visceral Vacina
Cão Doenças
Vacina veterinária
Bioquímica sérica
Leishmaniose visceral canina
Xenodiagnóstico
qPCR
Hemograma
Leishmune®
title_short Avaliação clínico-laboratorial e do xenodiagnóstico de cães com anticorpos anti-leishmania e de cães vacinados com Leishmune, provenientes de área endêmica para leishmaniose visceral canina
title_full Avaliação clínico-laboratorial e do xenodiagnóstico de cães com anticorpos anti-leishmania e de cães vacinados com Leishmune, provenientes de área endêmica para leishmaniose visceral canina
title_fullStr Avaliação clínico-laboratorial e do xenodiagnóstico de cães com anticorpos anti-leishmania e de cães vacinados com Leishmune, provenientes de área endêmica para leishmaniose visceral canina
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação clínico-laboratorial e do xenodiagnóstico de cães com anticorpos anti-leishmania e de cães vacinados com Leishmune, provenientes de área endêmica para leishmaniose visceral canina
title_sort Avaliação clínico-laboratorial e do xenodiagnóstico de cães com anticorpos anti-leishmania e de cães vacinados com Leishmune, provenientes de área endêmica para leishmaniose visceral canina
author Ana Carolina Junqueira Moura
author_facet Ana Carolina Junqueira Moura
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ana Carolina Junqueira Moura
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leishmaniose visceral Controle
Leishmaniose visceral Vacina
Cão Doenças
Vacina veterinária
Bioquímica sérica
Leishmaniose visceral canina
Xenodiagnóstico
qPCR
Hemograma
Leishmune®
topic Leishmaniose visceral Controle
Leishmaniose visceral Vacina
Cão Doenças
Vacina veterinária
Bioquímica sérica
Leishmaniose visceral canina
Xenodiagnóstico
qPCR
Hemograma
Leishmune®
description Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a severe disease, but still neglected in under developing countries. Dogs are its principal reservoir, as well as a strategic target in the disease control. The development of vaccines and the study of its properties have been the focus of several and exhaustive researches. In the present studies, 33 dogs with anti-Leishmania and 46 vaccinated with Leishmune®, were clinically examined, and categorized according to their clinical signs. According to their clinical and laboratorial findings, dogs were divided in sub groups. Leishmune® vaccinated animals showed no alterations on the hematological or biochemical profiles, as naturally 81,8% of the infected dogs showed normocytic/normochromic anemia, besides dysproteinemias, mainly characterized as reduction A/G relation. Only 33,3% and 36,9% of vaccinated dogs demonstrated positive results in xenodiagnoses and qPCR examinations, while these results were 68,7% and 93,9% in the dogs with anti-Leishmania group. When analyzing bone marrow qPCR studies, vaccinated positive dogs showed only 916,2 copies/mL of Leishmania DNA, while these results were 78.752.966,92 copies/mL in dogs with anti-Leishmania. Regarding IgG ELISA study, there was significant difference between groups when Leishmania soluble antigen was used, but not with FML antigen. It was demonstrated that the use Leishmune® was able to reduce sand flies infection, as well as bone marrow parasite load, and can be used as an important tool in the reduction od the disease morbidity and spreading.
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