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An autochthonous case of canine visceral leishmaniasis in Korea.


ABSTRACT: A 12-year-old spayed female mixed-bred dog presented with nasal bleeding of 2 days duration and a skin nodule in the left flank. No abnormalities were found in coagulation profiles and blood pressure. Cytological evaluation of the nodule revealed numerous characteristic round organisms having a nucleus and a bar within macrophages and in the background, consistent with leishmaniasis. In vitro culture was unsuccessful but PCR of the nodular aspirate identified the organisms as Leishmania infantum, and the final diagnosis was canine leishmaniasis. No history of travel to endemic countries was noted. Because the dog had received a blood transfusion 2 years before the illness, serological screening tests were performed in all donor dogs of the commercial blood bank using the commercial Leishmania ELISA test kit, and there were no positive results. Additional 113 dogs with hyperglobulinemia from Seoul were also screened with the same kits but no positive results were obtained. To the best of the author's knowledge this is the first autochthonous case of canine leishmaniasis in Korea.

SUBMITTER: Bhang DH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3857502 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An autochthonous case of canine visceral leishmaniasis in Korea.

Bhang Dong Ha DH   Choi Ul Soo US   Kim Hyun Jeong HJ   Cho Kyoung-Oh KO   Shin Sung-Shik SS   Youn Hee-Jeong HJ   Hwang Cheol-Yong CY   Youn Hwa-Young HY  

The Korean journal of parasitology 20131031 5


A 12-year-old spayed female mixed-bred dog presented with nasal bleeding of 2 days duration and a skin nodule in the left flank. No abnormalities were found in coagulation profiles and blood pressure. Cytological evaluation of the nodule revealed numerous characteristic round organisms having a nucleus and a bar within macrophages and in the background, consistent with leishmaniasis. In vitro culture was unsuccessful but PCR of the nodular aspirate identified the organisms as Leishmania infantum  ...[more]

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