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Seroprevalence and asymptomatic carriage of Leishmania spp. in Austria,a non-endemic European country
Authors:W. Poeppl  H. Herkner  S. Tobudic  A. Faas  H. Auer  G. Mooseder  H. Burgmann  J. Walochnik
Affiliation:1. Department of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Vienna;2. Department of Dermatology and Tropical Medicine, Military Hospital Vienna;3. Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of Vienna;4. Institute for Medical Support, Military Hospital Vienna;5. Institute of Specific Prophylaxis and Tropical Medicine, Centre for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Leishmaniasis is a rare disease in Central Europe and is diagnosed almost exclusively in travellers or migrants coming from tropical or subtropical countries. We conducted an explorative cross-sectional serological study, using a commercial ELISA, in 1048 healthy Austrian individuals to assess the distribution of specific antibodies against Leishmania spp. in humans in Austria. Overall, 47 individuals (4.5%) tested positive, and an additional 32 (3.1%) showed borderline results. After 12 months, sera from 42 of the 79 individuals who had initially tested seropositive/borderline were tested by ELISA a second time: 18 were persistently positive, nine were borderline. Those whose sera were persistently positive/borderline were then screened for potential carrier status using a commercial oligochromatographic PCR test to detect parasite DNA. Four samples were PCR positive and were subjected to a second PCR allowing parasite identification after DNA sequencing: two samples were identified as Leishmania donovani/infantum complex and Leishmania (Viannia) guyanensis, respectively. Epidemiological information was obtained with a questionnaire: no correlation was found for the number of holiday trips within the previous 6 months, but a significant risk of exposure to Leishmania spp. was found for travel to the New World, particularly to the Caribbean. Our data demonstrate that Leishmania spp. seroprevalence in non-endemic countries has been considerably underestimated.
Keywords:Asymptomatic  Central Europe  Leishmania  non-endemic  serology
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