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Spread of Dirofilariae (Spirurida, Onchocercidae) in the Natural Populations of Malaria Mosquitos (Diptera, Culicidae) in Tomsk Ob River Region

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Biologiya, 2022
Dirofilariasis is a dangerous transmissible disease of carnivores and humans caused by two species of parasitic nematodes - Dirofilaria repens Railliet et Henry and D. immitis Leidy.
V. Fedorova, V. Burlak, G. Artemov
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Human ocular onchocerciasis caused byOnchocerca lupi(Spirurida, Onchocercidae) in Iran

Journal of Helminthology, 2013
AbstractCases of canine onchocerciasis caused byOnchocerca lupiare increasingly reported from Europe and the western United States of America. The zoonotic role of this parasite had already been suspected in Europe as the clinical signs and histopathology seen in two ocular cases from Albania and the Crimean region were very similar to those of canine ...
G, Mowlavi   +5 more
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HOST-SWITCHING EVENTS IN LITOMOSOIDES CHANDLER, 1931 (FILARIOIDEA: ONCHOCERCIDAE) ARE NOT RAMPANT BUT CLADE DEPENDENT.

Journal of Parasitology, 2021
The genus Litomosoides Chandler, 1931, includes species that as adults occur in the thoracic and abdominal cavity of mammalian hosts and are presumably vectored by mites.
F. Jiménez, J. Notarnicola, S. Gardner
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Potential Mosquito Vectors of Dirofilaria immitis and Dirofilaira repens (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) in Aras Valley, Turkey

Journal of medical entomology, 2020
Dirofilaria immitis (Leidy, 1856) and Dirofilaria repens (Railliet & Henry, 1911) are mosquito-borne filarial nematodes that primarily affect dogs, causing heartworm disease and subcutaneous dirofilariosis.
Berna Demirci   +3 more
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Onchocercidae (Nematoda: Filarioidea) Infecting Colombian Avian Hosts: Insight from Morphotypes of Microfilariae and Molecular Lineages.

Integrative Zoology
Members of the Onchocercidae family are parasites that infect a wide range of tetrapods, including wild birds and other animals. In Colombia, studies on avian blood parasites have diagnosed infections with microfilariae in several species using light ...
G. Fuentes-Rodríguez   +2 more
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Mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) surveillance for Dirofilaria immitis (Rhabditida: Onchocercidae) using a zoo as a focus for operational detection in central Utah.

Journal of medical entomology
Across the United States, Dirofilaria immitis (Leidy), commonly known as dog heartworm, poses a significant threat to common pets, including dogs, ferrets, and cats, but also to exotic and feral animals. This study focused on surveillance of D.
Natalie G Hammond   +8 more
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Dirofilaria (Filarioidea: Onchocercidae) Infection in Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) Collected in Louisiana

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1995
First-stage Dirofilaria larvae were found infecting the Malpighian tubules in 3 of 163 Aedes albopictus collected from New Orleans, LA, during June-July 1994. Further studies will be necessary to provide definitive identification of the parasite species, and to better describe the vectorial status of Ae. albopictus.
N, Comiskey, D M, Wesson
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Scanning electron microscopic study of Brugia malayi (Filarioidea: Onchocercidae).

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 1983
Scanning Electron Microscopic (SEM) observations were made on the adult worms of Brugia malayi from rodent hosts. Descriptions of the surface features of mouth, vulva, anus, caudal papillae and spicules are given.
K C, Lim, A K, Loh, M, Singh
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New Species of Onchocercidae (Nematoda: Filarioidea) from Pica pica hudsonia (Sabine, 1823)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1964
The following new species of Onchocercidae (Nematoda: Filarioidea) are described from the American black-billed magpie, Pica pica hudsonia (Sabine, 1823): Splendidofilaria picacardina, from the myocardium directly behind the aortic and pulmonary semilunar valves; Splendidofilaria caperata, from the walls of the pulmonary arteries; Chandlerella ...
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First description of adult Dipetalonema sp. (Filarioidea, Onchocercidae) from British greyhounds

Systematic Parasitology, 1991
A first description of an adult filarial parasite of British and Irish greyhounds which produces microfilariae similar to those of Dipetalonema reconditum but which are shorter and lack the characteristic buttonhook tail. Adult worms recovered also resemble to some extent D.
Lynda M. Gibbons, D. E. Jacobs
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