Clinical and pathological effects of Dirofilaria repens and Dirofilaria immitis in a dog with a natural co-infection

Abstract Canine dirofilarioses are mosquito-borne zoonotic diseases with a continuous expansion of their geographical distribution, as a consequence of different climatic and ecological factors. Dirofilaria immitis , the aetiological agent of heartworm disease, has gained a major veterinary interest...

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Hauptverfasser: Mircean, Mircea, Ionică, Angela Monica, Mircean, Viorica, Györke, Adriana, Codea, Andrei Răzvan, Tăbăran, Flaviu Alexandru, Taulescu, Marian, Dumitrache, Mirabela Oana
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description Abstract Canine dirofilarioses are mosquito-borne zoonotic diseases with a continuous expansion of their geographical distribution, as a consequence of different climatic and ecological factors. Dirofilaria immitis , the aetiological agent of heartworm disease, has gained a major veterinary interest, mainly due to its severe clinical implication. In the last decades, D. repens , despite of being regarded as a less pathogenic species, regained attention due to its recognized zoonotic potential. Romania has been traditionally regarded as a non-endemic country, but recent epidemiological surveys are highlighting the presence of both D. repens and D. immitis . The present case report describes the clinical and pathological features of a natural co-infection with D. repens and D. immitis in 5 year old male Boxer from north-western Romania. Based on clinical and laboratory investigations, a diagnosis of kidney failure and chronical cystitis was established. The parasites were identified by morphology and confirmed by PCR and sequencing. To the best of our knowledge this is the first worldwide report of the ectopic presence of D. repens adults in the pelvic cavity and mesentery by natural infection and first report of the ocular localization of this parasite for Romania. The clinical and paraclinical findings suggest the implication of D. repens microfilariae in the aetiology of histopathological lesions. Further investigations are needed in order to establish the actual pathogenic potential of D. repens , a frequently neglected parasite.
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Coinfection - veterinary
Dirofilaria immitis
Dirofilaria immitis - genetics
Dirofilaria immitis - isolation & purification
Dirofilaria repens
Dirofilaria repens - genetics
Dirofilaria repens - isolation & purification
Dirofilaria repens - pathogenicity
Dirofilariasis - diagnosis
Dirofilariasis - epidemiology
Dirofilariasis - parasitology
Dog Diseases - diagnosis
Dog Diseases - parasitology
Dogs
Echocardiography
Ectopic localization
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Infectious Disease
Male
Microfilariae
Microfilariae - isolation & purification
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Renal Insufficiency - parasitology
Romania - epidemiology
Zoonoses - parasitology
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