<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>728</id><JournalTitle>LEISHMANIA DONOVANI INFECTION IN THE DOMESTIC DOG  (CANIS FAMILIARIS) IN EASTERN SUDAN</JournalTitle><Abstract>A cross-sectional  survey  was conducted to determine the  prevalence of  Leishmania donovani  infection in domestic 
dog (Canis familiaris) in El Gedaref State, Eastern Sudan during 2008 -2010. In this study 88 blood samples were collected 
randomly  from  dogs  in  certain  localities  in  El  Gedaref  State,  and  spotted  on  filter  paper  (Whatman  #3).  All  samples  were 
examined using direct agglutination test (DAT) and nested polymerase chain reaction ( nPCR). Three out of 88 samples (3.41%) 
were positive by DAT (titer â‰¥ 1/1600); whereas 37 cases (42.05%) were positive by  nPCR, showing positive bands on the gel 
electrophoresis.  Parasite  DNA  in  all  cases  yielded  the  expected  385-bp  fragment.  The  sensitivity  of  DAT  in  detecting  antiLeishmania donovani antibodies in the domestic dog was low compared with  nPCR. The domestic dog (canis familiaris) could 
act  as  a  possible  and/or  incidental  reservoir  host  for  L.  donovani  in  Eastern  Sudan.  Further  investigations  are  needed  for 
isolation, propagation, identification and characterization of  Leishmania  species from human, vector, canine and other animal 
species available in the area of study for better understanding of the epidemiological status of VL and its control</Abstract><Email>saabdelgadir@dm.gov.ae</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>7</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2016</year><keyword>Leishmania donovani, Domestic dog,DAT,nPCR,Eastern Sudan</keyword><AUTHORS>Shareef Abdelhadi Mulla,Ali Yousif Osman,Mohammed Osman Hussien,Diaeldin Ahmed Salih,Abdel Rahim M. El Hussein</AUTHORS><afflication>Veterinary Laboratories Unit, Section Veterinary Services, Public Health Services Department Dubai Municipality, UAE,Central Veterinary Research Laboratory (CVRL), Animal Resources Research Corporation (ARRC),P.O. Box 8067, El  Amarat, Khartoum, Sudan,Central Laboratory, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, P.O. Box 7099, Khartoum, Suda,Central Veterinary Research Laboratory (CVRL), Animal Resources Research Corporation (ARRC),P.O. Box 8067, El  Amarat, Khartoum, Sudan,Central Veterinary Research Laboratory (CVRL), Animal Resources Research Corporation (ARRC),P.O. Box 8067, El  Amarat, Khartoum, Sudan</afflication></Article></Articles>