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Improving methods for epidemiological control of canine visceral leishmaniasis based on a mathematical model. Impact on the incidence of the canine and human disease. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The mathematical model by Dye (1996) shows that the control campaign for canine visceral leishmaniasis is inefficient, particularly when using low kappa values that reflect field conditions.
  • By increasing the kappa values associated with testing methods like immunofluorescence (IF) and ELISA, it becomes possible to reduce the number of infectious dogs to a level that interrupts disease transmission.
  • Experimental results indicate that utilizing serum tests from dogs rather than blood eluates leads to a significant decrease in both canine and human cases, suggesting that improving diagnostic sensitivity enhances the effectiveness of the control campaign.

Article Abstract

The mathematical model described by Dye (1996) condemned the epidemiological canine visceral leishmaniasis control campaign, considering it non-efficient. Using this model, we mathematically demonstrate that the control is not efficient, only at low kappa values (rate at which latent and infectious dogs are lost by the destruction program) which match the canine seropositivity observed in the field by the immunofluorescency (IF) blood eluates analysis. With higher k values, corresponding to IF (kappa = 0.07) or ELISA (kappa = 0.25) results in sera samples, the number of infectious dogs declines to a Ro =1 or Ro =0, respectively, interrupting the transmission and the advancement of epidemics. We also experimentally demonstrate that the dog removal, following the results of IF of sera, instead of eluates lead to a 57% (p < 0.005) decrease in canine cases and 87.5% (p < 0.005) in human cases. Our mathematical and experimental results indicate that the control campaign become more efficient by enhancing the sensitivity of the diagnostic assay.

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