Studies on animal host and risk factors of Visceral leishmanisis

Studies on animal host and risk factors of Visceral leishmanisis

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Elyas, Tahani
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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This study was carried out during May 2010 in three villages in the White Nile State, 100 km south of Khartoum. The area represents an emerging focus of visceral leishmaniasis (VL). The study was carried out to investigate Leishmania donovani infection in domestic animals using Direct agglutination Test (DAT) and the risk factors associated with acquiring human VL. Blood sera were taken from 225 domestic animals these includes cows, donkeys, camels, goats, and sheep. Also, heads of 103 households in the area were interviewed using a format questionnaire. High level agglutination reaction against L. donovani were detected in animals screened (107; 47, 6%) using DAT, where, goats showed highest agglutination reaction (41, 56.2%). Also, domestic animals from Ed Umesh village had significantly higher seropositivity than that of animals from the other two villages (P= 0.000). The results of socio-economic showed that occupation (farmers and animal owners), settlement (living in the woodland) and habits (keep the domestic animal near the place of sleeping) are the main risk factors of acquiring VL.
EAN 9783659354014
ISBN 3659354015
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date February 26, 2013
Pages 80
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 5
Readership General
Authors Elyas, Tahani; Hassan, M`oawia