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Leishmaniasis in Canis familiaris – a Report About Microvascular and Cellular Architecture of the Infected Spleen

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Leishmaniasis in Canis familiaris – a Report About Microvascular and Cellular Architecture of the Infected Spleen

Auteurs : G. Alexandre-Pires [Portugal] ; T. Gilot [Portugal] ; D. Pais [Portugal] ; M. Correia [Portugal] ; J. A. Esperança Pina [Portugal]

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Abstract

Leishmaniases are a globally widespread group of parasitic diseases from the group of anthropozoonoses. They are caused by an intracellular protozoan parasite that causes a wide spectrum of diseases in humans and dogs worldwide. In fact, the dog is considered one of the most important reservoir. The spleen is one of the several haematopoietic and immunocompetent organs involved. As this organ is a blood filter, the authors looked for the expression of this infection over the microvascular environment and modifications of the spleen cell population related to immunological responses to this parasitic condition.

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0264.2005.00669_5.x

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