Leishmaniosis is a widespread zoonotic disease with the potential for significant impact on public health. Although dogs are the main reservoir host, the role of other domestic species in transmission of the disease should be considered, and felids may represent an alternative source of infection.1 We describe a case of Leishmania infantum infection in a cat with oral lesions associated with a high parasitic load detected by a quantitative PCR technique. A 5-year-old male short-haired cat was presented for evaluation of respiratory signs, conjunctivitis and oral lesions. Clinical examination revealed a poor-quality hair coat, bilateral conjunctivitis, nasal exudate and a diffuse hyperplastic and ulcerative stomatitis. Complete b...
Background: Head and neck ulcers in cats are frequently due to allergic disorders but are also repo...
The aim of the present study was to determine the coinfection of Leishmania sp. with Toxoplasma gond...
The aim of the present study was to determine the coinfection of Leishmania sp. with Toxoplasma gond...
Leishmaniosis is a widespread zoonotic disease with the potential for significant impact on public ...
Leishmaniosis caused by Leishmania infantum is an endemic zoonosis present in the Mediterranean area...
Leishmaniosis caused by Leishmania infantum is an endemic zoonosis present in the Mediterranean area...
Background: Cats can become infected and develop feline visceral leishmaniasis (LVF) and manifest v...
Limited data is available on feline leishmaniosis (FeL) caused by Leishmania infantum worldwide. The...
Leishmaniosis caused by Leishmania infantum is an endemic zoonosis present in the Mediterranean area...
Zoonotic leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania infantum is a disease of One Health concern since human ...
BACKGROUND: Head and neck ulcers in cats can arise from allergic and nonallergic disorders, includi...
OVERVIEW: Leishmania infection is less known in cats than in dogs and humans; felids were traditi...
BACKGROUND: Head and neck ulcers in cats can arise from allergic and nonallergic disorders, includi...
OVERVIEW: Leishmania infection is less known in cats than in dogs and humans; felids were traditi...
The aim of the present study was to determine the coinfection of Leishmania sp. with Toxoplasma gond...
Background: Head and neck ulcers in cats are frequently due to allergic disorders but are also repo...
The aim of the present study was to determine the coinfection of Leishmania sp. with Toxoplasma gond...
The aim of the present study was to determine the coinfection of Leishmania sp. with Toxoplasma gond...
Leishmaniosis is a widespread zoonotic disease with the potential for significant impact on public ...
Leishmaniosis caused by Leishmania infantum is an endemic zoonosis present in the Mediterranean area...
Leishmaniosis caused by Leishmania infantum is an endemic zoonosis present in the Mediterranean area...
Background: Cats can become infected and develop feline visceral leishmaniasis (LVF) and manifest v...
Limited data is available on feline leishmaniosis (FeL) caused by Leishmania infantum worldwide. The...
Leishmaniosis caused by Leishmania infantum is an endemic zoonosis present in the Mediterranean area...
Zoonotic leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania infantum is a disease of One Health concern since human ...
BACKGROUND: Head and neck ulcers in cats can arise from allergic and nonallergic disorders, includi...
OVERVIEW: Leishmania infection is less known in cats than in dogs and humans; felids were traditi...
BACKGROUND: Head and neck ulcers in cats can arise from allergic and nonallergic disorders, includi...
OVERVIEW: Leishmania infection is less known in cats than in dogs and humans; felids were traditi...
The aim of the present study was to determine the coinfection of Leishmania sp. with Toxoplasma gond...
Background: Head and neck ulcers in cats are frequently due to allergic disorders but are also repo...
The aim of the present study was to determine the coinfection of Leishmania sp. with Toxoplasma gond...
The aim of the present study was to determine the coinfection of Leishmania sp. with Toxoplasma gond...