Abstract

BackgroundPhlebotomine sand fly-borne diseases such as leishmanioses and phleboviruses are emerging threats to animal and public health. Canine leishmaniosis caused by Leishmania infantum is an endemic zoonosis in Portugal. Antibodies to Toscana virus (TOSV) and sand fly fever Sicilian virus (SFSV) were also reported in dogs from the south of the country. The aim of this work was to evaluate a possible association between exposure to L. infantum, TOSV and SFSV in sheltered dogs from the south of Portugal.ResultsSeventy-six (13.1%) out of 581 dogs were seropositive for L. infantum, 327 (56.3%) for SFSV and 36 (6.2%) for TOSV. Six dogs were co-exposed with L. infantum and TOSV, 51 with L. infantum and SFSV and 25 with TOSV and SFSV. One dog had antibodies to the three pathogens. Leishmania infantum seroprevalence was significantly higher in pure breed dogs than in mongrels and in dogs with clinical signs while SFSV positivity was significantly higher in males, in pure and cross-breed dogs than in mongrels and in those not treated with insecticides. Seroprevalence for both viruses was significantly higher in dogs over than 7 years-old than in those aged 1–7. A significant association was observed between the presence of antibodies to L. infantum and SFSV.ConclusionsThe presence of antibodies to several phlebotomine sand fly-borne pathogens in dogs, reinforces the need to implement efficient prophylactic measures to prevent infection among vertebrate hosts including humans. The results also indicate that dogs are good sentinels for assessing human exposure to TOSV and SFSV. Further studies must be performed to elucidate the role of dogs in the dynamics of transmission and if they can play a role as amplifying or reservoir hosts in the natural cycle of these viruses. Public and animal health impacts of these phleboviruses in Portugal should be addressed via serological and virological studies on both phlebotomine sand flies and vertebrate hosts, especially on humans.

Highlights

  • Phlebotomine sand fly-borne diseases such as leishmanioses and phleboviruses are emerging threats to animal and public health

  • Leshmania infantum seroprevalence was significantly higher in pure breed dogs than in mongrels (P = 0.016; odds ratio (OR) = 2.11, 95% confidence intervals (CI): 1.13–3.92) and in dogs with clinical signs (P = 0.001; OR = 2.44, 95% CI: 1.45–4.10) while sand fly fever Sicilian virus (SFSV) positivity was significantly higher in males (P = 0.005; OR = 1.64, 95% CI: 1.16–2.31), in pure or in mongrels than in cross-breed dogs (P = 0.008; OR = 2.25, 95% CI: 1.23–4.11 and P = 0.001; OR = 2.12, 95% CI: 1.35–3.32, respectively) and in those not treated with insecticides (P = 0.018; OR = 1.64, 95% CI: 1.09– 2.48)

  • Seroprevalence rates of SFSV and Toscana virus (TOSV) were significantly higher in dogs over 7 years old than in those aged 1–7 (P < 0.0001; OR = 3.53; 95% CI: 2.28–5.48 and P = 0.007; OR = 2.64, 95% CI: 1.27–5.50, respectively)

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Phlebotomine sand fly-borne diseases such as leishmanioses and phleboviruses are emerging threats to animal and public health. Antibodies to Toscana virus (TOSV) and sand fly fever Sicilian virus (SFSV) were reported in dogs from the south of the country. Sand fly-borne phleboviruses pathogenic to humans such as Toscana virus (TOSV), sand fly fever Naples (SFNV) and sand fly fever Sicilian (SFSV) viruses are endemic in the Mediterranean region [1, 2]. In Portugal, human cases of TOSV meningitis have been reported [7,8,9,10] along with the detection of antibodies to TOSV in blood donors, professionals with outdoor activity, environmental health care technicians, bird banders, hunters, individuals seropositive to Leishmania and individuals with symptoms and laboratory diagnostic request for vector-borne viruses [10, 11]. Seroprevalence rates up to 6.8% for TOSV and up to 50.8% for SFSV were recently described in dogs from Portugal [21]

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