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Zoonotic Dirofilaria sp. “hongkongensis” in subcutaneous nodules from dogs and cats, Hong Kong SAR

open access: yesParasites & Vectors
Background Dirofilaria sp. “hongkongensis” is a putative Dirofilaria species, initially identified in subcutaneous nodules in humans in Hong Kong and in other South and Southeast Asian regions.
Thamali Manathunga   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Integrated imaging in rare eyelid lesions: a case report of palpebral dirofilariosis

open access: yesJournal of Ophthalmic Inflammation and Infection
Introduction Integrated evaluation of clinical records, radiologic imaging, and histologic slides was key in the diagnosis of a rare ophthalmic infection such as Dirofilaria repens, an emerging zoonosis in many Mediterranean regions, where it is endemic ...
Luca Tinunin   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Subconjunctival infection with Dirofilaria repens.

open access: yesJapanese journal of infectious diseases, 2002
Cases of zoonotic dirofilariasis infection, caused by Dirofilaria repens, occur widely throughout European, African, Middle Eastern, and Asian countries. The reports of this infection in humans in India are limited, and we herein report the case of a 23-year-old man who presented with subconjunctival swelling in the right eye with no local symptoms.
Vikas, Gautam   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

[Subconjunctival nodule with Dirofilaria repens].

open access: yesChirurgia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990), 2009
Dirofilaria repens infection, a zoonotic illness, is rarely seen in humans; it is more frequently met over the endemic areas of the Southern Europe and Sri Lanka. The authors report a case of dirofilaria conjunctivae in a 27 year old woman from Craiova; such infections are hardly to be found in our country.
R, Mănescu   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

Vectors, host range, and spatial distribution of Dirofilaria immitis and D. repens in Europe: a systematic review

open access: yesInfectious Diseases of Poverty
Background Dirofilaria immitis and D. repens are mosquito-borne nematodes with dogs as primary hosts, but other mammalian species including humans can be also infected.
Carolin Hattendorf, Renke Lühken
doaj   +1 more source

Кровососущие комары (сем. Culicidae) дубрав Белгородской области: видовой состав, фенологические особенности и значение в передаче дирофилярий [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Целью исследования являлось установление фаунистического состава и сроков лёта кровососущих комаров в дубравах Белгородской области, используемых населением в качестве рекреационных зон, а также проанализировать температурные условия Белгородской области,
Присный, Ю. А.
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RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 33rd ECVIM‐CA CONGRESS

open access: yes
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 38, Issue 1, Page 730-863, January/February 2024.
wiley   +1 more source

Паразитарные поражения желудочно-кишечного тракта у детей в Астраханской области [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
ЖЕЛУДОЧНО-КИШЕЧНЫЕ БОЛЕЗНИКИШЕЧНЫЕ БОЛЕЗНИ ПАРАЗИТАРНЫЕДЕТЕЙ ОХРАНЫ ЗДОРОВЬЯ ...
Аракельян, А. С.   +7 more
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Tongue infection caused by Dirofilaria repens [PDF]

open access: yesQJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 2019
V Velev   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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