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. 2024 Mar 27;14(7):1013. doi: 10.3390/ani14071013

Table 1.

Signalment data for enrolled dogs: 43 SICK Can-L positive dogs with clinical and clinico-pathological signs related to leishmaniosis; 25 INFECTED Can-L positive dogs without clinical and clinico-pathological signs related to leishmaniosis; 65 OTHER DISEASE Can-L negative dogs with acute or acute-on-chronic inflammatory disease other than leishmaniosis.

Breed N Age Sex and Reproductive N
SICK Can-L positive dogs (N = 43) status
Mixed 23 Median 5 years Males 32
English setter 5 Range 2–14 years Males castrated 1
French Bouledogue 3 Females 3
Boxer, Siberian husky (two each) 4 Females spayed 7
American Staffordshire, Brittany spaniel, Corso, Dobermann, Galgo, Rough collie, Yorkshire terrier, Whippet (1 each) 8
INFECTED Can-L positive dogs (N = 25)
Mixed 14 Median 6 years Males 13
English setter, French Bouledogue (two each) 4 Range 2–10 years Males castrated 2
Bull terrier, Boxer, Chihuahua, Corso, Italian greyhound, Rottweiler, Yorkshire terrier (1 each) 7 Females
Females spayed
4
6
OTHER DISEASE Can-L negative dogs (N = 65)
Mixed 28 Median 8.9 years Males 20
Cocker spaniel 6 Range 2–17 years Males castrated 9
Labrador retriever 4 Females 4
Bernese, Boxer, Dachshund, English setter, German shepherd, Jack Russell terrier, Rottweiler (two each) 14 Females spayed 32
Alaskan malamute, American Staffordshire, Beagle, Bolognese, Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Czechoslovakian Wolfdog, Golden retriever, Irish setter, Maltese, Pomeranian, Poodle, Schnauzer, Whippet (one each) 13

N—number of dogs.