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Management of canine leishmaniosis in endemic SW European regions: A questionnaire-based multinational survey
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نویسنده
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bourdeau p. ,saridomichelakis m.n. ,oliveira a. ,oliva g. ,kotnik t. ,gálvez r. ,foglia manzillo v. ,koutinas a.f. ,pereira da fonseca i. ,miró g.
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منبع
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parasites and vectors - 2014 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Background: canine leishmaniosis (canl) caused by leishmania infantum is a widespread endemic disease in sw europe. this study was designed to determine how veterinarians clinically manage canl in this region by analysing information collected in a questionnaire completed by local veterinarians working in clinics in france,portugal,greece,spain,italy and slovenia. methods. over the period 2004-2011,a questionnaire on canl was sent to 12,546 small animal clinics located in the six countries surveyed. the questionnaire with 10 items comprising open and closed questions sought to obtain comparable data regarding the main clinical manifestations of canl,the diagnostic methods used,the treatment regimens selected,recommended preventive measures and awareness of the important public health implications of canl. results: the data collected reflect similarities in the clinical manifestations reported although there was some variation in the concurrent diseases described,and wide variation in the clinical management of canl among the countries examined in terms of dosing regimens,therapeutic agents and the criteria used to diagnose canl. most veterinarians properly informed dog owners about the preventive measures available and about the zoonotic implications of canl. conclusions: this survey describes the current situation in sw endemic countries in europe regarding the clinical management of canl. the data collected reveal a need to unify criteria from evidence-based medicine to determine and similarly apply the best diagnostic and treatment methods available for this disease in the different countries. © 2014 bourdeau et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
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کلیدواژه
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Canine leishmaniosis; Clinical signs; Diagnosis; Europe; Prevention; Survey; Therapy
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آدرس
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ecole vétérinaire de nantes oniris,université de nantes,atlanpole,la chantrerie,bp,40706 nantes, France, clinic of medicine,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of thessaly,karditsa 43100, Greece, faculdade de medicina veterinária,universidade lusofona de humanidades e tecnologias,campo-grande,1729-024 lisboa, Portugal, school of veterinary clinical sciences,university federico ii,via federico delpino 1,80137 naples, Italy, small animal clinic,veterinary faculty of ljubljana,c. v mestni log 47,1000 ljubljana, Slovenia, departamento de sanidad animal,facultad de veterinaria,universidad complutense de madrid,avda. puerta de hierro s/n,28040 madrid, Spain, school of veterinary clinical sciences,university federico ii,via federico delpino 1,80137 naples, Italy, companion animal clinic,faculty of veterinary medicine,aristotle university of thessaloniki,thessaloniki 54627, Greece, faculdade de medicina veterinária,pólo universitário alto da ajuda,universidade de lisboa,lisboa 1300-477, Portugal, departamento de sanidad animal,facultad de veterinaria,universidad complutense de madrid,avda. puerta de hierro s/n,28040 madrid, Spain
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