Canine filariosis caused by Dirofilaria immitis in Mozambique: A small survey based on the identification of microfilariae

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Abstract

Dirofilaria immitis was diagnosed in 4 of 13 indigenous dogs from the Province of Zambézia, Mozambique, by acid phosphatase staining of microfilariae. The finding reconfirms the occurrence of the parasite in Mozambique after 3 decades and emphasises the need for extensive surveys. Additionally, in 1 of the infected dogs, microfilariae of Dipetalonema reconditum were detected, which is the 1st record of this parasite in Mozambique.

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Schwan, E. V., & Durand, D. T. (2002). Canine filariosis caused by Dirofilaria immitis in Mozambique: A small survey based on the identification of microfilariae. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 73(3), 124–126.

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