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Treatment of Dogs’ and Cats’ Dirofilariosis with Complex Antiparasitic Drugs

open access: yesРоссийский паразитологический журнал, 2020
The purpose of the research is to study efficiency of drugs for veterinary use "Inspector Quadro C” and "Inspector Quadro K” in the case of dogs’ and cats’ dirofilariosis.Materials and methods. Study was conducted on 24 animals of different breeds, which
I. P. Belykh, G. B. Arisova
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The current situation of canine dirofilariosis in Hungary [PDF]

open access: yesParasitology Research, 2019
AbstractBetween April and September 2017, blood samples were collected from 344 randomly selected dogs older than 1 year in 180 settlements of 19 counties in Hungary. The dogs lived exclusively outdoors, had never travelled and had neither been examined for Dirofilaria infection nor treated against mosquitoes with insecticides or/and filarioid worms ...
Farkas, Róbert   +5 more
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Seroprevalence of Feline Heartworm in Spain: Completing the Epidemiological Puzzle of a Neglected Disease in the Cat

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022
Feline heartworm is a vector-borne zoonotic disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis. It is a cosmopolitan disease that is continuously expanding. Spain is considered an endemic country; however, although there are many published studies in dogs, feline ...
José Alberto Montoya-Alonso   +6 more
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Spatial distribution of vector borne disease agents in dogs in Aegean region, Turkey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Objective. Assess the spatial distribution of seroprevalence of infection with or exposure to 4 vector-borne pathogens Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Borrelia burgdorferi and Dirofilaria immitis, across the coastal states of the Aegean ...
Abidin Atasoy   +3 more
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Sudden death in cats as a consequence of heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinarski Glasnik, 2006
The paper presents a case of sudden death in a cat as a result of infection with Dirofilaria immitis. Dirofilariosis in cats is rarely encountered in our country, and its incidence in the world ranges from 0.8% to 23%.
Marinković Darko, Nešić Vladimir
doaj   +1 more source

Efficacy of Two Common Methods of Application of Residual Insecticide for Controlling the Asian Tiger Mosquito, Aedes albopictus (Skuse), in Urban Areas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
After its first introduction in the 1980's the Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus (Skuse), has spread throughout Southern Europe. Ae. albopictus is considered an epidemiologically important vector for the transmission of many viral pathogens such as ...
Baseggio, A.   +6 more
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Seroprevalence of canine dirofilariosis, granulocytic anaplasmosis and lyme borreliosis of public health importance in dogs from India’s North East [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Aim: Vector-borne infections namely dirofilariosis, ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis and lyme borreliosis are being recognized as emerging and/or re-emerging problems in dogs and man due to rapid extension of zoogeographical ranges of many causative agents ...
D. K. Deka   +3 more
core   +1 more source

CASES dirofilariosis in polyclinic practice

open access: yesI.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald, 2010
The article gives examples of cases of subcutaneous dirofilariosis of clinical practice patient clinical management. The clinical cases are designed to focus the patient clinical profile to epidnastorozhennost against this parasitic disease, is rarely encountered in temperate climates.
A I Shlykov   +7 more
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Seropositivity rates for agents of canine vector-borne diseases in Spain : a multicentre study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Background: Controlling canine vector-borne diseases (CVBD) is a major concern, since some of these diseases are serious zoonoses. This study was designed to determine seropositivity rates in Spain for agents causing the following five CVBD ...
A Portillo   +93 more
core   +3 more sources

Canine and feline dirofilariosis in a highly enzootic area: first report of feline dirofilariosis in Greece

open access: yesParasitology Research, 2018
Dirofilaria immitis (heartworm) is enzootic in many areas of the world and quite prevalent in southern European countries. Although dogs are the main host of the parasite, cats may also be infected, and the prevalence of feline dirofilariosis is associated with the respective prevalence of canine infection in any given area.
Anastasia Diakou   +11 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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