id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-010300-z33hblvi Montoya, Ana Latest trends in L. infantum infection in dogs in Spain, Part II: current clinical management and control according to a national survey of veterinary practitioners 2020-04-21 .txt text/plain 6514 339 42 infantum infection in dogs in Spain, Part II: current clinical management and control according to a national survey of veterinary practitioners While knowledge about CanL, its management, treatment, prevention and control mounts, it remains unclear whether all clinical veterinarians follow the same international recommendations, such as those of the LeishVet group. Canine leishmaniosis (CanL) is an important parasitic zoonotic disease caused by Leishmania infantum, endemic in the Mediterranean basin including Spain. infantum infection, the clinical signs observed, the diagnostic techniques and the complementary analyses used for the diagnosis of CanL and its monitoring, treatment, disease progression, control measures, vaccination and information provided to the owner. Veterinarians also need to make owners aware that culling CanL positive dogs is not an adequate disease control measure, as confirmed in studies conducted in Brazil where culling seropositive dogs failed to reduce the incidence of canine or human leishmaniosis [90] [91] [92] . ./cache/cord-010300-z33hblvi.txt ./txt/cord-010300-z33hblvi.txt