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Locally acquired canine heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) infection in the temperate southern climate zones of Australia is currently rare. We report a case of locally acquired canine heartworm from Sydney, New South Wales in a 12‐year‐old Fox Terrier × Jack Russell female that presented with coughing and breathing difficulties.
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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF CANINE HEARTWORM INFECTION
Epidemiologic Reviews, 1983Factors affecting transmission of D. immitis between dogs are summarized in table 4. Although this list may not be exhaustive, it illustrates the complexity of heartworm epidemiology. There are interesting and provocative similarities in the epidemiology of canine and human filariasis.
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Glomerulosclerosis in Canine Heartworm Infection
Veterinary Pathology, 1974The kidneys of seven dogs with natural infections of heartworm disease, four dogs with experimental infections, and six control (uninfected) dogs raised in isolation were examined by light, fluorescent, and electron microscopy. Swelling and fragmentation of the basement membranes accompanied by denudations of endothelial cells and fusion and atrophy of
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