Factors affecting Dirofilaria immitis prevalence in red foxes in northeastern Spain.

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We determined the prevalence of Dirofilaria immitis (Nematoda, Filariidae) among 433 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in northeastern Spain, between 1990 and 1992. Forty-six (11%) of 433 foxes were infected; the intensity ranged from 1 to 36 (mean +/- SE; 4.39 +/- 0.92) nematodes per host. The prevalence of D. immitis was higher in foxes inhabiting riparian zones of the study area. This population has a very high juvenile/adult ratio. Heartworm prevalences did not differ among host sex, weight, or fat condition categories.

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Gortazar, C., Castillo, J. A., Lucientes, J., Blanco, J. C., Arriolabengoa, A., & Calvete, C. (1994). Factors affecting Dirofilaria immitis prevalence in red foxes in northeastern Spain. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 30(4), 545–547. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-30.4.545

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