Canine vector-borne diseases in India: a review of the literature and identification of existing knowledge gaps

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Puteri Azaziah Megat Abd Rani
Peter J Irwin
Mukulesh Gatne
Glen T Coleman
Rebecca J Traub
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[1] The University of Queensland,School of Veterinary Science
[2] Murdoch University,School of Veterinary and Biomedical Science
[3] Maharastra Animal and Fisheries Sciences University,Bombay Veterinary College
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Parasites & Vectors | / 3卷
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Visceral Leishmaniasis; Leishmaniasis; Lymphatic Filariasis; Cutaneous Leishmaniasis; Babesia;
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Despite the combination of favourable climate for parasites and vectors, and large populations of stray dogs, information concerning the epidemiology, diagnosis and management of canine vector-borne diseases in India is limited. However, with the country's expanding economy and adaptation to western culture, higher expectations and demands are being placed on veterinary surgeons for improved knowledge of diseases and control. This review aims to provide an overview of the current state of knowledge of these diseases in India and identify existing knowledge gaps in the literature which need to be addressed. The available literature on this subject, although limited, suggests that a number of canine vector-borne diseases such as filariasis, babesiosis and ehrlichiosis are endemic throughout India, as diagnosed mostly by morphological methods. Detailed investigations of the epidemiology and zoonotic potential of these pathogens has been neglected. Further study is essential to develop a better understanding of the diversity of canine vector-borne diseases in India, and their significance for veterinary and public health.
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