[Leish-l] Back to business
Carlos Brisola Marcondes
cbrisola at mbox1.ufsc.br
Tue Apr 7 10:16:59 BRT 2009
Dear all
I would remind that the utilization for dogs of drugs utilized for humans was forbidden in the last year by federal government.
Would it be viable to treat thousands of dogs in the huge (and variable) endemic area of Brazil, which are replaced very quickly? Would any of us like to have positive dogs being treated in our neighbourhood?
Best wishes
Carlos Brisola Marcondes----- Original Message -----
From: Jaclamothe at aol.com
To: killickendrick at wanadoo.fr ; leish-l at lineu.icb.usp.br
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Leish-l] Back to business
Dans un e-mail daté du 04/04/2009 19:55:11 Paris, Madrid (heure d'été), killickendrick at wanadoo.fr a écrit :
Surely Jacques is not recommending allopuriol alone as treatment? I seem to remember a study that showed this was not a good idea.
In France, Glucantime is geverally the answer to CanL with allopurinol as well. Dogs are not destroyed by law. Medical doctors question the use of Glucantime because of the risk of drug resustance.
By the way, 'vaccinated' dogs in Brazil are presumably seropositive. if so, they should be killed!
Bob Killick-Kendrick
Allopurinol alone has a great advantage , the risk of creating resistance transmitted to humans is neglectable (compared with antimonials or ampho b )
Pr Slappedel in Netherland has begun and had good results (80% long term efficacy) . The paper you mention was published in 99 . It was a comparative study , but in the group allopurinol alone, dogs were only treated 1 month... (its difficult to make a clinical studies with dogs belonging to owners) It is for me impossible to make any conclusion from these results even if it has been done...
In Greece , Pr Koutinas in a 4 months study has 100% improvement and 50% of clinical cure . They have also excellent results in the most severe forms of cl (renal disease) . Gad Baneth uses also this treatment in Israel
In the american focus , ive treated and closely followed around 20 dogs (Glucantime was not available , and i didnt want to use it) and it was a succes. The only problem is that clinical cure is reached after a longer time than with the classic association Glucantime allopurinol. But dogs dont go to work on mondays.
There is an emerging consensus in the vet community to avoid the use of Glucantime and amphotericin B (recent papers of the vet leish group in Trends in Parasitology)
Regards from France
Jacques Lamothe
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