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Leishmaniases and the Cyprus Paradox (EN)

Σωτηριάδου, Καίτη (EL)
Μαζερής, Απόστολος (EL)
Dedet, Jean-Pierre (FR)

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2014-07-16T09:51:08Z
2014-07-16

2010


In Cyprus, leishmaniasis has been considered exclusively a veterinary problem. It was prevalent before 1945, and until its recent reemergence, it was nearly eradicated by 1996 as a consequence of the destruction of reservoir hosts and vectors. A survey carried out to provide an unbiased estimate of current transmission rates in dogs and humans showed a 9-fold increase in dog seroprevalence (reaching 14.9%) compared with 10 years ago. However, no human cases caused by Leishmania infantum were detected, although L. donovani cases were reported recently. The 62 strains iso- lated from dogs were typed as L. infantum MON-1 (98.4%), which is the predominating zymodeme in the Mediterranean region, and MON-98 (1.6%). The Phlebotomus species P. tobbi (vector of L. infantum in Cyprus), P. galilaeus , and P. papatasi were the predominant species captured. Two transmission cycles seem to run in parallel in Cyprus: in dogs with L. infantum and in humans with L. donovani . (EN)
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (EN)


Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous
Veterinary medicine--Practice
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85075923
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010117783

The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (EN)

ΤΕΙ Αθήνας. Σχολή Τεχνολογικών Εφαρμογών. Τμήμα Πολιτικών Μηχανικών Τ.Ε. και Μηχανικών Τοπογραφίας και Γεωπληροφορικής Τ.Ε (EL)

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2829906/

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