First Thelazia callipaeda infestation report in a dog in Taiwan

An ocular Thelazia callipaeda infestation was found in a male domestic dog in Taiwan during regular examination. This is the first report of the parasite from pet animal in Taiwan. The infested dog showed normal bodily condition but slight conjunctival congestion. This parasite has been reported in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 2006, Vol.68(1), pp.103-104
Hauptverfasser: Yang, C.H.(National Chung Hsing Univ. (Taiwan)), Tung, K.C, Wang, M.Y, Chang, S.C, Tu, W.C, Wang, K.S, Shyu, C.L, Lee, W.M
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description An ocular Thelazia callipaeda infestation was found in a male domestic dog in Taiwan during regular examination. This is the first report of the parasite from pet animal in Taiwan. The infested dog showed normal bodily condition but slight conjunctival congestion. This parasite has been reported in humans in southeast Asia, China and Korea. In 1998, first human case was reported in the central area of Taiwan. The dogs infected with T. callipaeda may have important implication in the infestation of this parasite to humans as reservoir hosts.
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canine
CHIEN
conjunctival congestion
Dog Diseases - epidemiology
Dog Diseases - parasitology
DOGS
Eye Diseases - epidemiology
Eye Diseases - parasitology
Eye Diseases - veterinary
EYES
OEIL
OJOS
PERRO
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Spirurida Infections - veterinary
TAIWAN
Taiwan - epidemiology
Thelazia callipaeda
THELAZIIDAE
Thelazioidea - cytology
ZOONOSE
ZOONOSES
ZOONOSIS
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