Canine dirofilariosis under specific environmental conditions of the Eastern Slovak Lowland

The aim of the present study was to collect data from Eastern Slovak Lowland, southern Slovakia, to assess risk of the spread of canine dirofilariosis. Climate and environmental conditions in the Eastern Slovak Lowland are ideally suitable for the occurrence of vector-borne diseases. In the past, an...

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description The aim of the present study was to collect data from Eastern Slovak Lowland, southern Slovakia, to assess risk of the spread of canine dirofilariosis. Climate and environmental conditions in the Eastern Slovak Lowland are ideally suitable for the occurrence of vector-borne diseases. In the past, an endemic locality of dangerous mosquito transmitted malaria was found in this area. Today, another zoonotic parasitic disease threatens--dirofilariosis. The results of the first detailed study revealed a 34.44% prevalence in dogs harbouring dirofilariae. D. repens was diagnosed in all infected specimen, with 2 individuals being co-infected also with D. immitis.
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Aquatic insects
Asymptomatic Infections
Chi-Square Distribution
Dirofilaria immitis - isolation & purification
Dirofilaria repens - isolation & purification
Dirofilariasis - blood
Dirofilariasis - diagnosis
Dirofilariasis - epidemiology
Dirofilariasis - parasitology
Disease transmission
DNA - analysis
Dog Diseases - blood
Dog Diseases - diagnosis
Dog Diseases - epidemiology
Dog Diseases - parasitology
Dogs
Environment
Environmental conditions
Female
Humans
Malaria
Male
Parasitic diseases
Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
Prevalence
Risk assessment
Risk Factors
Slovakia - epidemiology
Species Specificity
Vector-borne diseases
Zoonoses
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