[Leishmaniasis in Ecuador. 4. Natural infestation of the dog by Leishmania panamensis].
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Resumen
In two endemic leishmaniasis foci of the Pacific coast of Ecuador 34 dogs suspected of having the disease have been surveyed clinically, serologically and parasitologically; immunofluorescence and electrosyneresis tests, lymph node aspirates, biopsies and smears have been performed. From two dogs with ulcers only one had ulcers on the muzzle and the scrotum infected by Leishmania (L. guyanensis complex). The isolated strain was identified as Leishmania panamensis. The disease was strictly cutaneous. In the study area the dog seems to be more a victim-host than a reservoir.
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J. Dereure, & Ivan Espinel, & César I Elizalde Barrera, & F. Guerrini, & A. Martini, & R Echeverria, & Ronald H. Guderian, & François Le Pont (1994). [Leishmaniasis in Ecuador. 4. Natural infestation of the dog by Leishmania panamensis]..