نتایج جستجو برای: dirofilariosis

تعداد نتایج: 118  

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
a baticados dept. of veterinary paraclinical sciences, college of veterinary medicine, university of the philippines los baños, laguna 4031, philippines. w baticados dept. of veterinary paraclinical sciences, college of veterinary medicine, university of the philippines los baños, laguna 4031, philippines g coz dept. of veterinary paraclinical sciences, college of veterinary medicine, university of the philippines los baños, laguna 4031, philippines smeas carlos makati dog and cat hospital (mdch), 5426 general luna st. cor. algier st. poblacion, makati city, metro manila 1210, philippines e carlos makati dog and cat hospital (mdch), 5426 general luna st. cor. algier st. poblacion, makati city, metro manila 1210, philippines

background: the sole published data on feline heartworm infection in the philippines was reported four decades ago. the study therefore endeavoured to assess and provide an update on the current status of heartworm infection in domesticated feline species using serologic and parasitological ex-amination methods. methods: a total of 46 males and 54 females cats showing clinical signs of dirofila...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary science and technology 0
mohammad hossein razi jalali bahman mosallanejad reza avizeh

dirofilaria immitis is a filariid worm which typically lives as adult in the right ventricle of the heart and the pulmonary arteries of the dog, causing the canine heartworm disease.therapy of canine dirofilariosis due to dirofilaria immitis is indicated for dogs suffering from clinical signs of the disease (such as chronic cough). the present paper describes diagnostic and treatment features o...

2016
Hans-Peter Fuehrer Herbert Auer Michael Leschnik Katja Silbermayr Georg Duscher Anja Joachim

BACKGROUND Dirofilaria repens and D. immitis are filarioid helminths with domestic and wild canids as main hosts and mosquitoes as vectors. Both species are known to cause zoonotic diseases, primarily pulmonary (D. immitis), ocular (D. repens), and subcutaneous (D. repens) dirofilariosis. Both D. immitis and D. repens are known as invasive species, and their distribution seems associated with c...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2013
Pablo F Cuervo M Cecilia Fantozzi Sophia Di Cataldo Giuseppe Cringoli Roberto Mera Y Sierra Laura Rinaldi

Dirofilariosis, caused by Dirofilaria immitis and D. repens, is spreading in several geographic regions. The development of infective larvae in the mosquito vector (extrinsic incubation) needs an accumulated total of 130 degree-days above the 14 °C threshold, normally expressed as heartworm development units (HDUs). Based on this information, temperature- based models have been developed and ap...

2015
Luisa Del Prete Maria Paola Maurelli Saverio Pennacchio Antonio Bosco Vincenzo Musella Lavinia Ciuca Giuseppe Cringoli Laura Rinaldi

BACKGROUND The cardiopulmonary nematodes Dirofilaria immitis and Angiostrongylus vasorum are increasingly reported in dogs and are responsible for two diseases with overlapping endemic areas, especially in Europe: dirofilariosis and angiostrongylosis. The reasons for their apparent emergence are unknown, but several factors (e.g. increased disease awareness, better diagnostic tools, climatic ch...

2016
Anna Bajer Anna Rodo Ewa J. Mierzejewska Katarzyna Tołkacz Renata Welc-Faleciak

BACKGROUND Dirofilaria repens is a mosquito-transmitted, filarial nematode parasitizing dogs, cats and other carnivores. Recently, this parasite has spread in central Europe, including Poland. The aim of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of D. repens in cats and dogs in different regions of the country and to investigate the occurrence and consequences of co-infection with anothe...

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