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Occurrence of Dirofilaria repens in wild carnivores in Poland

Dirofilaria repens is an expanding vector-borne zoonotic parasite of canines and other carnivores. Sub-clinically infected dogs constitute the most important reservoir of the parasite and the source of infection for its mosquito vectors. However, occurrence of D. repens infection in wild animals may...

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Autores principales: Alsarraf, Mustafa, Dwużnik-Szarek, Dorota, Hildebrand, Joanna, Mierzejewska, Ewa Julia, Kloch, Agnieszka, Kot, Kamila, Kurek, Korneliusz, Nowak, Sabina, Mysłajek, Robert W., Myśliwy, Izabella, Popiołek, Marcin, Rodo, Anna, Alsarraf, Mohammed, Tołkacz, Katarzyna, Topolnytska, Mariia, Wężyk, Dagmara, Bajer, Anna
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10097766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36939921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-023-07823-5
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author Alsarraf, Mustafa
Dwużnik-Szarek, Dorota
Hildebrand, Joanna
Mierzejewska, Ewa Julia
Kloch, Agnieszka
Kot, Kamila
Kurek, Korneliusz
Nowak, Sabina
Mysłajek, Robert W.
Myśliwy, Izabella
Popiołek, Marcin
Rodo, Anna
Alsarraf, Mohammed
Tołkacz, Katarzyna
Topolnytska, Mariia
Wężyk, Dagmara
Bajer, Anna
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Dwużnik-Szarek, Dorota
Hildebrand, Joanna
Mierzejewska, Ewa Julia
Kloch, Agnieszka
Kot, Kamila
Kurek, Korneliusz
Nowak, Sabina
Mysłajek, Robert W.
Myśliwy, Izabella
Popiołek, Marcin
Rodo, Anna
Alsarraf, Mohammed
Tołkacz, Katarzyna
Topolnytska, Mariia
Wężyk, Dagmara
Bajer, Anna
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description Dirofilaria repens is an expanding vector-borne zoonotic parasite of canines and other carnivores. Sub-clinically infected dogs constitute the most important reservoir of the parasite and the source of infection for its mosquito vectors. However, occurrence of D. repens infection in wild animals may contribute to the transmission of the parasite to humans and may explain the endemicity of filariae in newly invaded regions. The aim of the current study was to determine the occurrence of D. repens in 511 blood and spleen samples from seven species of wild carnivores (wolves, red foxes, Eurasian badgers, raccoons, raccoon dogs, stone martens, and pine martens) from different regions of Poland by means of a PCR protocol targeting the 12S rDNA gene. Dirofilaria repens–positive hosts were identified in seven of fourteen voivodeships in four of the seven regions of Poland: Masovia, Lesser Poland, Pomerania and Warmia-Masuria. The highest prevalence was found in Masovia region (8%), coinciding with the highest previously recorded prevalence in dogs in Central Poland. The DNA of Dirofilaria was detected in 16 samples of three species (total prevalence 3.13%). A low and similar percentage of positive samples (1.9%, 4.2% and 4.8%) was recorded among badgers, red foxes, and wolves, respectively. Dirofilaria repens–positive hosts were identified in seven of fourteen voivodships. Based on detection in different voivodeships, D. repens–positive animals were recorded in four out of the seven regions of Poland: in Masovia, Lesser Poland, Pomerania, and Warmia-Masuria. The highest prevalence of filariae was found in Masovia region (8%), reflecting the highest previously recorded prevalence in dogs (12–50%) in Central Poland. In summary, we conducted the first comprehensive study on the epidemiology of D. repens in seven species of wild hosts in all seven regions of Poland and identified the first case of D. repens infection in Eurasian badgers in Poland and the second in Europe.
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spelling pubmed-100977662023-04-14 Occurrence of Dirofilaria repens in wild carnivores in Poland Alsarraf, Mustafa Dwużnik-Szarek, Dorota Hildebrand, Joanna Mierzejewska, Ewa Julia Kloch, Agnieszka Kot, Kamila Kurek, Korneliusz Nowak, Sabina Mysłajek, Robert W. Myśliwy, Izabella Popiołek, Marcin Rodo, Anna Alsarraf, Mohammed Tołkacz, Katarzyna Topolnytska, Mariia Wężyk, Dagmara Bajer, Anna Parasitol Res Research Dirofilaria repens is an expanding vector-borne zoonotic parasite of canines and other carnivores. Sub-clinically infected dogs constitute the most important reservoir of the parasite and the source of infection for its mosquito vectors. However, occurrence of D. repens infection in wild animals may contribute to the transmission of the parasite to humans and may explain the endemicity of filariae in newly invaded regions. The aim of the current study was to determine the occurrence of D. repens in 511 blood and spleen samples from seven species of wild carnivores (wolves, red foxes, Eurasian badgers, raccoons, raccoon dogs, stone martens, and pine martens) from different regions of Poland by means of a PCR protocol targeting the 12S rDNA gene. Dirofilaria repens–positive hosts were identified in seven of fourteen voivodeships in four of the seven regions of Poland: Masovia, Lesser Poland, Pomerania and Warmia-Masuria. The highest prevalence was found in Masovia region (8%), coinciding with the highest previously recorded prevalence in dogs in Central Poland. The DNA of Dirofilaria was detected in 16 samples of three species (total prevalence 3.13%). A low and similar percentage of positive samples (1.9%, 4.2% and 4.8%) was recorded among badgers, red foxes, and wolves, respectively. Dirofilaria repens–positive hosts were identified in seven of fourteen voivodships. Based on detection in different voivodeships, D. repens–positive animals were recorded in four out of the seven regions of Poland: in Masovia, Lesser Poland, Pomerania, and Warmia-Masuria. The highest prevalence of filariae was found in Masovia region (8%), reflecting the highest previously recorded prevalence in dogs (12–50%) in Central Poland. In summary, we conducted the first comprehensive study on the epidemiology of D. repens in seven species of wild hosts in all seven regions of Poland and identified the first case of D. repens infection in Eurasian badgers in Poland and the second in Europe. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2023-03-20 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10097766/ /pubmed/36939921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-023-07823-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Alsarraf, Mustafa
Dwużnik-Szarek, Dorota
Hildebrand, Joanna
Mierzejewska, Ewa Julia
Kloch, Agnieszka
Kot, Kamila
Kurek, Korneliusz
Nowak, Sabina
Mysłajek, Robert W.
Myśliwy, Izabella
Popiołek, Marcin
Rodo, Anna
Alsarraf, Mohammed
Tołkacz, Katarzyna
Topolnytska, Mariia
Wężyk, Dagmara
Bajer, Anna
Occurrence of Dirofilaria repens in wild carnivores in Poland
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title_fullStr Occurrence of Dirofilaria repens in wild carnivores in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of Dirofilaria repens in wild carnivores in Poland
title_short Occurrence of Dirofilaria repens in wild carnivores in Poland
title_sort occurrence of dirofilaria repens in wild carnivores in poland
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10097766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36939921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-023-07823-5
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