DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Dog Collars and Leishmaniasis
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – September 30, 2002: Dog Collars and Leishmaniasis
This is the VOA Special English Development Report.
Up to five-hundred-million people are infected each year with a disease 2 called leishmaniasis (LEASH-ma-NIGHa-sis). Most of the victims are young children in poor countries. An organism 3 called the leishmaniasis parasite 4
causes the disease. It is spread by the bite of a sandfly. The insect passes the parasite from dogs to humans.
Recently, a study found that children could be protected from visceral leishmaniasis
if dogs wear collars with chemicals to guard against insect bites. Dog collars are
worn around the neck. They usually are made of metal or animal skin.
There are four forms of leishmaniasis. Visceral leishmaniasis causes high body
temperature. It also can affect some organs of the body. Victims may not produce
enough white blood cells. The disease will kill if it is not treated. Most victims of
visceral leishmaniasis are in Bangladesh, Brazil, India, Nepal and Sudan.
In the study, research scientists from Britain and Tabriz University in Iran studied eighteen Iranian villages
during a period when leishmaniasis often is spread. The researchers gave chemically treated collars to dog
owners. After one year, the researchers tested dogs and children in all the villages for the parasite, known as
Leishmaniasis infantum. The infection rate was cut by fifty-four percent in dogs. The rate in children dropped by
forty-two percent.
Using chemically treated dog collars is one of several ways to control the spread of leishmaniasis. One method is
to cover or spray 5 houses with chemicals designed to kill insects. Another way is to destroy dogs without owners
and other animals that show signs of the disease.
These methods are reported to have helped in China. However, they have not been very effective in other areas.
In Brazil, for example, the number of leishmaniasis cases has risen slowly during the past twenty years. The
researchers report that two-hundred-thousand homes in Brazil were sprayed 6 and twenty-thousand dogs destroyed
each year during this period.
The World Health Organization estimates 7 that twelve-million people are infected with leishmaniasis worldwide.
The W-H-O estimates that at least three-hundred-fifty-million people in eighty-eight countries may be at risk of
infection.
This VOA Special English Development Report was written by Jill Moss.
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