Early onset of clinical leishmaniosis in a litter of pups with evidence of in utero transmission.
Harold SalantYaarit Nachum-BialaBarbara FeinmesserMaya PerelmutterGad BanethPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
Infection with L. infantum in both parents, the very early age of clinical onset among most of the pups, and the fact that the puppies were born and detected with signs of leishmaniosis in the winter, which is a season without sand fly activity in Israel, strongly suggest vertical transmission. Awareness of the possibility of vertical transmission of L. infantum and infection in littermates should be increased. It is recommended that littermates of young dogs with clinical leishmaniosis should be tested for sub-clinical infection as they may also be infectious to sand flies and thus to other dogs and to humans. Restricting the mating of infected bitches should also be considered to prevent the vertical transmission of the infection.
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