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dc.contributor.otherProducción Científica UCH 2023-
dc.contributor.otherUCH. Departamento de Producción y Sanidad Animal, Salud Pública Veterinaria y Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos-
dc.contributor.otherUCH. Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal-
dc.contributor.otherUCH. Grupo de investigación en Mecanismos Moleculares de la Zoonosis Parasitarias (MMOPS)-
dc.creatorMartínez Sáez, Lola-
dc.creatorDulac, Quentin-
dc.creatorMontaner Angoiti, Esperanza-
dc.creatorMarín García, Pablo Jesús-
dc.creatorLlobat Bordes, Lola-
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-15T07:57:40Z-
dc.date.available2024-07-15T07:57:40Z-
dc.date.issued2023-09-11-
dc.identifier.citationMartínez-Sáez, L., Dulac, Q., Montaner-Angoiti, E., Marín-García, P.J. & Llobat, L. (2023). Prevalence and factors related to "Leishmania infantum" infection in healthy horses ("Equus caballus") from Eastern Spain. Animals, vol. 13, i. 18, art. 2889 (11 sep.). DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13182889es_ES
dc.identifier.issn2076-2615 (Electrónico)-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10637/16065-
dc.descriptionEste artículo pertenece a la sección " Equids".es_ES
dc.description.abstractLeishmaniosis is a zoonosis caused by Leishmania spp., an intracellular protozoan parasite. This parasite is transmitted by sandflies, and the disease is endemic in the Mediterranean basin. In recent years, the number of species which could be a reservoir of the parasite is increased. One of the most relevant species is the horse, due to their contact with humans and ability to control the disease, thus being a possible silent reservoir. In this study, we have analyzed the prevalence and factors related to L. infantum infection in healthy horses in the Mediterranean region. Epidemiological data and serum samples were obtained from 167 apparently healthy horses, and the presence of L. infantum was evaluated via the ELISA method and real-time PCR. The results show 27.5% of prevalence and that the main factors related to infection are equine breed, morphotype, outdoor living, use, and season. In conclusion, the prevalence of L. infantum infection in apparently healthy horses from eastern Spain (Mediterranean basin) is elevated. To control this zoonosis, it would be advisable to carry out more studies on this and other species that could be silent reservoirs of the parasite, as well as carry out measures such as the use of repellents on a regular basis.es_ES
dc.language.isoenes_ES
dc.publisherMDPIes_ES
dc.relationEste artículo de investigación ha sido financiado por la Universidad Cardenal Herrera CEU (IDOC22-05 y PUENTE22-01).-
dc.relationUCH. Financiación Universidad-
dc.relation.ispartofAnimals, vol. 13, i. 18-
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.es-
dc.rightsOpen Access-
dc.subjectZoonosises_ES
dc.subjectZoonoseses_ES
dc.subjectCaballoses_ES
dc.subjectHorseses_ES
dc.subjectLeishmaniosises_ES
dc.subjectLeishmaniasises_ES
dc.subjectEnfermedad animales_ES
dc.subjectAnimal diseaseses_ES
dc.subjectEnfermedad transmisiblees_ES
dc.subjectInfectious diseaseses_ES
dc.titlePrevalence and factors related to "Leishmania infantum" infection in healthy horses ("Equus caballus") from Eastern Spaines_ES
dc.typeArtículoes_ES
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/ani13182889-
dc.relation.projectIDIDOC22-05-
dc.relation.projectIDPUENTE22-01-
dc.centroUniversidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU-
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