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Vladimir Kartashev1, Irina Batashova, Sergey Kartashov, Alexey Ermakov, Anna Mironova, Yulia Kuleshova, Boris Ilyasov, Irina Kolodiy, Alexander Klyuchnikov, Elena Ryabikina, Marina Babicheva, Yulia Levchenko, Raisa Pavlova, Nicola Pantchev, Rodrigo Morchón, Fernando Simón.
Abstract
Epidemiological data on canine and human dirofilariosis in the Rostov Region (Southern Russia) are presented. Prevalence of Dirofilaria spp. infections in 795 autochthonous dogs, assessed by the Knott test, was 20.25%. The highest prevalence was found in Novocherkassk (38.3%) and Rostov-on-Don (18.5%), while prevalences were lower in other points of the region. Prevalence of D. repens was 44.7%, prevalence of D. immitis was 30.3%, and coinfections were observed in 25.0% of the dog population. A case finding study carried out during 9 years (2000-2009) revealed 131 cases of human dirofilariosis in the Rostov Region, 129 of subcutaneous dirofilariosis and 2 of pulmonary dirofilariosis. Seroprevalence among 317 healthy blood donors from the Rostov Region was 10.4%, while seroprevalence in policemen living in Rostov city and working in training dogs was 19%. These data show high infection rates of Dirofilaria spp. in both human and dog populations of Rostov, probably because of the existence of favorable conditions for the transmission in this region.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21253482 PMCID: PMC3022198 DOI: 10.4061/2011/685713
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Med Int ISSN: 2042-0048
Figure 1Rostov Region map. Occurrence of canine dirofilariosis at different points of the Region.
Figure 2Representative images of the parasites observed in dogs and humans during the study. Canine subcutaneous dirofilariosis (a). Canine cardiopulmonary dirofilariosis (b). D. repens microfilariae from the blood of an infected dog (c). Human subcutaneous dirofilariosis. Excised nodule containing a D. repens adult worm (d).
Figure 3Rostov Region map. It is indicated the living places of the human healthy blood donors that have antibodies to Dirofilaria spp. somatic antigens.