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Abstract Introduction: Leishmaniasis is a life-threatening zoonosis of which dogs are the major reservoir and sandflies are the vectors. Until now, the prevalence of canine leishmaniasis (CanL) in the Slovenian dog population was unknown. Material and Methods: Epidemiological  data,  eye  swabs  and  blood  samples  were  taken  from  465  dogs  born  in  Slovenia  and  older  than  one  year. Commercial ELISA kits and real-time PCR were used. For ELISA-positive samples, an immunofluorescence antibody test (IFAT) was  performed.  Descriptive  statistics  were  used  to  characterise  the  samples.  The  one-sample  nonparametric  chi-square  test  was used to test whether the categories of a variable were equally distributed. Results: A 59.9% proportion of the recruited dogs had travelled  to  endemic  regions  and  62.1%  of  them  had  not  been  protected  by  insect  repellents.  Skin  symptoms  that  might  be  CanL-related  were  described in 109 of the dogs’ histories (23.4%), inappetence and/or weight loss in 25 (5.4%), and anaemia, intermittent  fever,  and/or  lymphadenopathy  in  19  (4.1%).  At  the  time  of  recruitment,  all  dogs  were  asymptomatic.  All  samples were PCR negative, nine (1.9%) were ELISA positive, but none were IFAT positive. Five of the nine ELISA-positive dogs were non-travellers. Conclusion: We conclude that the seroprevalence of canine leishmaniasis of 1.9 % in the autochthonous Slovenian dog population may pose a risk of endemic spread of the disease. 
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canine leishmaniasis;CanL;prevalence;vector-borne diseases;dogs.;
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            | Jezik: | Angleški jezik | 
        
        
            | Leto izida: | 2021 | 
            
        
        
            | Tipologija: | 1.01 - Izvirni znanstveni članek | 
            
        
            | Organizacija: | UL VF - Veterinarska fakulteta | 
        
            | UDK: | 636.09 | 
   
        
        
            | COBISS: | 66852611   | 
        
        
            | ISSN: | 2450-7393 | 
        
  
        
            | Št. ogledov: | 208 | 
        
        
            | Št. prenosov: | 64 | 
        
        
            | Ocena: | 0 (0 glasov) | 
        
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            | Vrsta dela (COBISS): | Članek v reviji | 
        
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
            | Strani: | str. 161-167 | 
        
           
        
            | Letnik: | ǂVol. ǂ65 | 
        
           
        
            | Zvezek: | ǂno. ǂ2 | 
        
           
        
            | Čas izdaje: | 2021 | 
        
           
        
           
        
           
        
            | DOI: | 10.2478/jvetres-2021-0028 | 
        
           
        
           
        
          
        
          
        
          
        
         
        
         
        
        
            | ID: | 13689645 |