The performance of serological tests for Leishmania infantum infection screening in dogs depends on the prevalence of the disease

Authors

  • Ivete Lopes de Mendonça Universidade Federal do Piauí; Centro de Ciências Agrárias
  • Joilson Ferreira Batista Universidade Federal do Piauí; Centro de Ciências Agrárias
  • Henk Schallig Koninklijk Institut voor de Tropen; Biomedical Research
  • Maria do Socorro Pires e Cruz Universidade Federal do Piauí; Centro de Ciências Agrárias
  • Diego Peres Alonso Universidade Estadual Paulista; Instituto de Biologia e Biomedicina
  • Paulo Eduardo Martins Ribolla Universidade Estadual Paulista; Instituto de Biologia e Biomedicina
  • Dorcas Lamounier Costa Universidade Federal do Piauí; Instituto de Doenças Tropicais Natan Portella
  • Carlos Henrique Nery Costa Universidade Federal do Piauí; Instituto de Doenças Tropicais Natan Portella

Keywords:

Visceral leishmaniasis, Leishmania infantum, Dogs, Diagnosis, Control

Abstract

Dogs are considered the main reservoir of Leishmania infantum. This protozoan causes visceral leishmaniasis (VL), an uncontrolled urban zoonosis in Brazil. Serological tests and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on peripheral blood were performed to identify infected dogs in scenarios of higher and lower prevalence of the disease (Teresina and Vitória). One-hundred infected and 57 non-infected animals from Teresina and 100 non-infected animals from Vitória were studied. Animal selection was not dependent on previous serology. The sensitivity (Teresina) and specificity (Teresina and Vitória) were as follows: indirect antibody fluorescence (IFAT) cut-off of 1:40 (IFAT 1:40): 96%, 18%, and 76%; IFAT 1:80: 90%, 33%, and 93%; direct agglutination test (DAT): 96%, 33%, and 98%; fast agglutination screening test (FAST): 93%, 68%, and 100%; immunochromatographic assay with a recombinant rK39 antigen (rK39): 88%, 74%, and 98%; enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA): 91%, 79%, and 98%; rapid dual-path platform test (TR DPP®): 98%, 60%, and 98%; and blood PCR: 29%, 93%, and 97%, respectively. In the high transmission area, none of the tests adequately discriminated L. infantum-infected from non-infected dogs. However, in the high transmission city, the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of FAST, DAT, ICrK39, ELISA and TR DPP® was high.

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2017-01-01

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Mendonça, I. L. de, Batista, J. F., Schallig, H., Cruz, M. do S. P. e, Alonso, D. P., Ribolla, P. E. M., Costa, D. L., & Costa, C. H. N. (2017). The performance of serological tests for Leishmania infantum infection screening in dogs depends on the prevalence of the disease. Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 59, e39. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/133352