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Dirofilariasis of the scrotum: a clinical case from Bulgaria
Dirofilariasis is a zoonotic infection that humans acquire by the bite of infected mosquitoes. The male reproductive system is relatively rare affected by this disease. We presented a case of dirofilariasis of the scrotum from Bulgaria.
Popova G. +3 more
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Cosmopolitan and neglected, stomoxys flies are important vectors of pathogens [PDF]
The genus Stomoxys Geoffroy, 1762 includes 18 known species (Zumpt, 1973), 17 of which with a tropical distribution and one (S. calcitrans (L. 1758)) cosmopolitan.
Baldacchino, Frédéric +3 more
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Vasculitis associated with Ehrlichia canis and Babesia canis in a dog in the Netherlands
Abstract This report describes a case of severe, sudden‐onset, widespread vasculitis affecting a dog concurrently infected by Ehrlichia canis and Babesia canis. Following diagnostic investigations, the dog was suspected of an immune‐mediated vasculitis, possibly triggered by E. canis, B. canis or their combination. The lesions completely resolved after
Thomas Dijkxhoorn +4 more
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Canine heartworm disease by Dirofilaria immitis and canine leishmaniosis by Leishmania infantum (CanL) are both vector-borne diseases with frequently overlapping endemicity and able to trigger the acute phase response, being characterized by variations ...
Maria Alfonsa Cavalera +7 more
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Autochthonous Dirofilaria repens in Austria [PDF]
In Europe animal and human infections due to Dirofilaria repens are increasing.In a nationwide screening for filarioid parasites in Austria, 7,632 mosquitoes were collected from June till October 2012 and divided into 437 pools according to same trapping date and sight and mosquito species.
Katja Silbermayr +8 more
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What Is Your Diagnosis? Lymph Node Aspirates From a Dog
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, EarlyView.
Gillian Herbert +4 more
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An Unexpected Cause of a Subcutaneous Nodule: A Case Report of Dirofilaria Infection
Humans are not natural hosts of Dirofilaria; however, pulmonary or subcutaneous infections may occur through mosquitoes transmission. Patients presenting with simple subcutaneous nodules may not seek early medical attention, and hence systemic ...
Bruno Man-Hon Cheung +4 more
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Screening of microfilaricidal effects of plant extracts against Dirofilaria immitis [PDF]
Canine dirofilariasis is a common tropical parasitic disease of companion animals, caused by infestation of Dirofilaria immitis filarids within the pulmonary arteries and extending into the right heart.
Abdul Kadir, Arifah +6 more
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Correlative modelling approaches can be used successfully to predict the distribution of vectors and hosts involved in vector‐borne diseases of concern. For West Nile virus in the United Kingdom, host distributions are unlikely to be a significant factor influencing change. Vector distributions and urbanisation will drive increasing risk. Projecting to
Amy J. Withers +4 more
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Microclimatic temperatures increase the potential for vector-borne disease transmission in the Scandinavian climate [PDF]
We quantified the difference between the meteorological temperature recorded by the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) weather stations and the actual microclimatic temperatures at two or three different heights at six potential insect habitats.
Bødker, Rene +5 more
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