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Prevalence of microfilariae, antigen and antibodies of feline dirofilariosis infection (Dirofilaria immitis) in the Zaragoza metropolitan area, Spain.

Sergio Villanueva-Saz1, Jacobo Giner2, Maite Verde3, Andrés Yzuel4, Ana González5, Delia Lacasta3, Diana Marteles4, Antonio Fernández3.   

Abstract

Feline heartworm disease is a vector-borne parasitical disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis. Heartworm infection in dogs is prevalent in the Mediterranean countries. Information about the geographical distribution and epidemiological features of D. immitis infection in cats is scarce, particularly in urban stray cats that live within endemic regions for canine heartworm disease. The aim of the current study was to determine the seroprevalence of antigen and antibodies to D. immitis in feral cats in Zaragoza city, an endemic region of Spain. For this purpose, blood samples were examined for microfilariae using a direct blood smear technique and the modified Knott test. Two serological techniques for anti-D. immitis antibody detection (Solo Step® FH and in-house ELISA) and three different commercial antigen tests (DiroChek®, MegaELISA® DIRO Antigen and FASTest® HW) were performed. Blood samples from 250 stray cats were tested: 61 cats (24.40%) tested positive by the in-house ELISA, and 9 cats gave positive (3.6%) results with Solo Step® FH. The global seroprevalence of D. immitis in the feline population of the studied area of Zaragoza was 25.20% (63/250) including Solo Step® FH result and in-house ELISA. The blood exam for all samples was negative when evaluating for microfilariae and not a single cat was positive for antigen testing. This study demonstrates the presence of D. immitis infection in Zaragoza city. Veterinarians working in endemic areas should be aware of this infection in cats at risk and their susceptibility.
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Keywords:  Dirofilaria immitis; Feline; Heartworm; Serology; Seroprevalence studies; Vector-borne diseases

Year:  2021        PMID: 33678394     DOI: 10.1016/j.vprsr.2021.100541

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports        ISSN: 2405-9390


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1.  Seroprevalence of Feline Heartworm in Spain: Completing the Epidemiological Puzzle of a Neglected Disease in the Cat.

Authors:  José Alberto Montoya-Alonso; Sara Nieves García Rodríguez; Elena Carretón; Iván Rodríguez Escolar; Noelia Costa-Rodríguez; Jorge Isidoro Matos; Rodrigo Morchón
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-05-12

2.  A cross-sectional serosurvey of SARS-CoV-2 and co-infections in stray cats from the second wave to the sixth wave of COVID-19 outbreaks in Spain.

Authors:  Sergio Villanueva-Saz; Mariví Martínez; Jacobo Giner; Ana González; Ana Pilar Tobajas; María Dolores Pérez; Erandi Lira-Navarrete; Andrés Manuel González-Ramírez; Javier Macías-León; Maite Verde; Andrés Yzuel; Ramón Hurtado-Guerrero; Maykel Arias; Llipsy Santiago; Jordi Aguiló-Gisbert; Héctor Ruíz; Delia Lacasta; Diana Marteles; Antonio Fernández
Journal:  Vet Res Commun       Date:  2022-10-14       Impact factor: 2.816

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