Dirofilaria in Humans, Dogs, and Vectors in Austria (1978-2014)-From Imported Pathogens to the Endemicity of Dirofilaria repens.
BACKGROUND:Dirofilaria repens and D. immitis are filarioid helminths with domestic and wild canids as main hosts and mosquitoes as vectors. Both species are known to cause zoonotic diseases, primarily pulmonary (D. immitis), ocular (D. repens), and subcutaneous (D. repens) dirofilariosis. Both D. im...
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Main Authors: | Hans-Peter Fuehrer (Author), Herbert Auer (Author), Michael Leschnik (Author), Katja Silbermayr (Author), Georg Duscher (Author), Anja Joachim (Author) |
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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