Detection of Leishmania tarentolae in lizards, sand flies and dogs in southern Italy, where Leishmania infantum is endemic: hindrances and opportunities.
Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-RoldanMaria Stefania LatrofaRoberta IattaRanju R S ManojRossella PanareseGiada AnnosciaMarco PombiAndrea ZatelliFred BeugnetDomenico OtrantoPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
Dogs and lacertid lizards (Podarcis siculus) were herein found for the first time infected by L. tarentolae. The detection of both L. tarentolae and L. infantum in S. minuta and P. perniciosus suggests their sympatric circulation, with a potential overlap in vertebrate hosts. The interactions between L. tarentolae and L. infantum should be further investigated in both vectors and vertebrate hosts to understand the potential implications for the diagnosis and control of canine leishmaniasis in endemic areas.