Current State of Canine Heartworm in Portugal

  • Joana Esteves-Guimarães
  • , Jorge Isidoro Matos
  • , Beatriz Leal-Sousa
  • , Pedro Oliveira
  • , Luís Lobo
  • , Ana Cristina Silvestre-Ferreira
  • , Carla S. Soares
  • , Iván Rodríguez-Escolar
  • , Elena Carretón
  • , Rodrigo Morchón
  • , Ana Patrícia Fontes-Sousa
  • , José Alberto Montoya-Alonso

Resultado de pesquisarevisão de pares

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Resumo

The favourable geo-climatic conditions in Portugal have made it highly conducive to the development of Dirofilaria immitis in dogs, leading to its identification as an endemic region. This nematode is rapidly spreading across Europe, particularly in northeastern countries. The objective of this study was to provide an updated assessment of the prevalence of this disease in Portuguese dogs, analysing the results in relation to epidemiological and geo-environmental factors, and to identify potential risk factors. A total of 1367 dogs from all continental and insular districts were included in the study and tested for D. immitis antigens. The overall prevalence was found to be 5.9%. It was observed that the disease is spreading northward, with previously unaffected districts now reporting cases, and that the prevalence in coastal districts exceeded that of inland ones. Notably, the Aveiro district exhibited a significant increase in D. immitis prevalence, while in certain districts such as Setúbal, Santarém, Madeira, or Faro, a stabilisation or decrease in prevalence was noted. Furthermore, outdoor and older dogs were found to be at a higher risk of infection. No positive cases were detected in the Azores. Most of the infected dogs were located in areas of high and medium risk of infection. This study underscores the importance of implementing pharmacological prophylaxis, vector control strategies, and public awareness programs to control the spread of this zoonotic disease.

Idioma originalInglês
Número do artigo1300
RevistaAnimals
Volume14
Número de emissão9
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublicadas - 25 abr. 2024

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Financiadoras/-esNúmero do financiador
University of Salamanca-Banco Santander predoctoral
Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran CanariaPIFULPGC-2017-CCSALUD-3
Fundação para a Ciência e TecnologiaUIDB/00772/2020, UIDB/04308/2020

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