Urinary capillariosis in six dogs from Italy

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Canine urinary capillariosis is caused by the nematode Pearsonema plica. P. plica infection is seldomly detected in clinical practice mainly due to diagnostic limitations. This report describes six cases of urinary capillariosis in dogs from Italy. Recurrent cystitis was observed in one dog, whereas another patient was affected by glomerular amyloidosis. In the remaining animals, the infection was considered an incidental finding. Immature eggs of the parasite were observed with urine sediment examination in 3/6 patients. Increased awareness of the potential pathogenic role of P. plica. and clinical disease presentation could help identify infected animals.

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Mariacher, A., Millanta, F., Guidi, G., & Perrucci, S. (2016). Urinary capillariosis in six dogs from Italy. Open Veterinary Journal, 6(2), 84–88. https://doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v6i2.3

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