A 12-year old Elo dog was presented with recurring symptoms of conjunctivitis in November 2019. A single whitish nematode was found upon inspection of the eye and identified as a Thelazia callipaeda male. The morphological identification of the eye worm was supported by analysis of a partial cytochrome c oxidase I (cox1) gene sequence. The dog lived in Lower Saxony, northwestern Germany, and had not visited regions known to be endemic for T. callipaeda. This suggests that a local transmission cycle of this zoonotic nematode may exist in Germany.
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Lebedewa, S. L., Tkocz, K., Clausen, P. H., & Nijhof, A. M. (2020). Suspected autochthonous Thelazia callipaeda infection in a dog in northern Germany. Parasitology Research, 119(12), 4277–4280. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-020-06920-z
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