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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: An Assessment of the Genetic Diversity of Leishmania infantum Isolates from Infected Dogs in Brazil
Other Titles: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Authors: Batista, Luís Fábio da Silva
Segatto, Marcela
Guedes, Carlos Eduardo S.
Sousa, Rosana Santos
Rodrigues, Cleusa Alves Theodoro
Brazuna, Júlia Cristina Maksoud
Silva, Joselli Santos
Santos, Silvana Ornelas
Larangeira, Daniela Farias
Macedo, Andréa Mara
Schriefer, Nicolaus Albert Borges
Veras, Patrícia Sampaio Tavares
metadata.dc.creator: Batista, Luís Fábio da Silva
Segatto, Marcela
Guedes, Carlos Eduardo S.
Sousa, Rosana Santos
Rodrigues, Cleusa Alves Theodoro
Brazuna, Júlia Cristina Maksoud
Silva, Joselli Santos
Santos, Silvana Ornelas
Larangeira, Daniela Farias
Macedo, Andréa Mara
Schriefer, Nicolaus Albert Borges
Veras, Patrícia Sampaio Tavares
Abstract: Correlations between the genetic diversity of Leishmania infantum (syn. L. chagasi) isolates and their respective geographic origins support the theoretic assumption that visceral leishmaniasis probably originated in the Old World. Because dogs are widely considered to be the main reservoir of this disease, the present study aimed to investigate the degree of genetic divergence among 44 leishmanial canine isolates from two Brazilian cities, Jequié and Campo Grande, located approximately 2,028 km from each other. We hypothesized that a low degree of genetic divergence would be observed among these isolates. In fact, statistical analyses found no significant differences between the isolates using both random amplified polymorphic DNA and multilocus microsatellite typing genotyping techniques with three and seven markers, respectively. These findings provide support for the recent introduction of L. infantum into the New World.
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/16364
Issue Date: 2012
Appears in Collections:Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Faculdade de Medicina)

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