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<journal>
<title>Journal of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases</title>
<title_fa>Journal of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases</title_fa>
<short_title>JoMMID</short_title>
<subject>Medical Sciences</subject>
<web_url>http://jommid.pasteur.ac.ir</web_url>
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<journal_id_issn>2345-5349</journal_id_issn>
<journal_id_issn_online>2345-5330</journal_id_issn_online>
<journal_id_pii>8</journal_id_pii>
<journal_id_doi>10.61882/JoMMID</journal_id_doi>
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<journal_id_magiran></journal_id_magiran>
<journal_id_sid>14</journal_id_sid>
<journal_id_nlai>8888</journal_id_nlai>
<journal_id_science>13</journal_id_science>
<language>en</language>
<pubdate>
	<type>jalali</type>
	<year>1399</year>
	<month>1</month>
	<day>1</day>
</pubdate>
<pubdate>
	<type>gregorian</type>
	<year>2020</year>
	<month>4</month>
	<day>1</day>
</pubdate>
<volume>8</volume>
<number>2</number>
<publish_type>online</publish_type>
<publish_edition>1</publish_edition>
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<articleset>
	<article>


	<language>en</language>
	<article_id_doi></article_id_doi>
	<title_fa></title_fa>
	<title>Seroprevalence of Visceral Leishmaniosis in Stray Dogs of Hamedan, West of Iran in 2018</title>
	<subject_fa>Epidemiologic studies including microbial genotyping, phenotyping and serotyping</subject_fa>
	<subject>Epidemiologic studies including microbial genotyping, phenotyping and serotyping</subject>
	<content_type_fa>Original article</content_type_fa>
	<content_type>Original article</content_type>
	<abstract_fa></abstract_fa>
	<abstract>&lt;strong&gt;Introduction: &lt;/strong&gt;Canine zoonotic visceral leishmaniosis (VL) caused by &lt;em&gt;Leishmania&lt;/em&gt; &lt;em&gt;infantum&lt;/em&gt; has been reported from 20 out of 31 provinces in Iran. In 2013, 3.95% of dogs in Hamedan Province showed anti-&lt;em&gt;L.&lt;/em&gt; &lt;em&gt;infantum&lt;/em&gt; antibodies by indirect ELISA method. In 2018, we reevaluated &lt;em&gt;L. infantum&lt;/em&gt; infection among stray dogs in the same region. &lt;strong&gt;Methods: &lt;/strong&gt;From June to November 2018, blood sera from 180 stray dogs in Hamedan and the outskirts were examined for the presence of anti-&lt;em&gt;L. infantum&lt;/em&gt; antibodies using the same ELISA kit employed in the previous study. &lt;strong&gt;Results: &lt;/strong&gt;The ELISA detected anti-&lt;em&gt;L. infantum&lt;/em&gt; antibodies in blood sera of 19 dogs (10.56%, 95% CI: 6.18&amp;ndash;14.94). Infected dogs were significantly older than non-infected dogs (&lt;em&gt;p&lt;/em&gt;=0.048) with an odds ratio of 1.02 (&lt;em&gt;p&lt;/em&gt;=0.02) between age and infection, implying that the odds of infection increased 2% with each month of age. Seropositivity rate was 11.21% in females and 11.11% in males with no significant difference between the two sexes (&lt;em&gt;p&lt;/em&gt;=1). The odds of infection in female dogs were 1.01 compared to that in males. &lt;strong&gt;Conclusion: &lt;/strong&gt;The seroprevalence rate of&lt;em&gt; L. infantum&lt;/em&gt; infection in stray dogs in this study showed an increase compared with 2013 (10.55% vs. 3.95%). An increase in antibodies against &lt;em&gt;L. infantum&lt;/em&gt; in dogs of Hamedan and the presence of competent vectors for transmission of the parasite in the region makes the transmission of VL possible. Further PCR-based studies are required to confirm the infection in the infected dogs in sand flies.</abstract>
	<keyword_fa></keyword_fa>
	<keyword>Leishmania infantum, ELISA, Epidemiology, Canine, Zoonosis, One-Health</keyword>
	<start_page>71</start_page>
	<end_page>75</end_page>
	<web_url>http://jommid.pasteur.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-243-1&amp;slc_lang=en&amp;sid=1</web_url>


<author_list>
	<author>
	<first_name>Jamal</first_name>
	<middle_name></middle_name>
	<last_name>Gharekhani</last_name>
	<suffix></suffix>
	<first_name_fa></first_name_fa>
	<middle_name_fa></middle_name_fa>
	<last_name_fa></last_name_fa>
	<suffix_fa></suffix_fa>
	<email>gharekhani_76@yahoo.com</email>
	<code></code>
	<orcid>0000-0001-5882-8861</orcid>
	<coreauthor>No</coreauthor>
	<affiliation>Central Veterinary Laboratory, Iranian Veterinary Organization, Hamedan, Iran</affiliation>
	<affiliation_fa></affiliation_fa>
	 </author>


	<author>
	<first_name>Mahdi</first_name>
	<middle_name></middle_name>
	<last_name>Pourmahdi Borujeni</last_name>
	<suffix></suffix>
	<first_name_fa></first_name_fa>
	<middle_name_fa></middle_name_fa>
	<last_name_fa></last_name_fa>
	<suffix_fa></suffix_fa>
	<email>pourmahdim@gmail.com</email>
	<code></code>
	<orcid>0000-0002-8450-2993</orcid>
	<coreauthor>No</coreauthor>
	<affiliation>Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Chamran Uiversity of Ahwaz</affiliation>
	<affiliation_fa></affiliation_fa>
	 </author>


	<author>
	<first_name>Alireza</first_name>
	<middle_name></middle_name>
	<last_name>Sazmand</last_name>
	<suffix></suffix>
	<first_name_fa></first_name_fa>
	<middle_name_fa></middle_name_fa>
	<last_name_fa></last_name_fa>
	<suffix_fa></suffix_fa>
	<email>Alireza.Sazmand@basu.ac.ir</email>
	<code></code>
	<orcid>0000000284502993</orcid>
	<coreauthor>Yes
</coreauthor>
	<affiliation>Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran</affiliation>
	<affiliation_fa></affiliation_fa>
	 </author>


</author_list>


	</article>
</articleset>
</journal>
