Autochthonous Angiostrongylus vasorum in Finland.

IF 1.3 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Record Open Pub Date : 2019-03-17 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1136/vetreco-2018-000314
Valentina Tiškina, Eeva-Liisa Lindqvist, Anna-Clara Blomqvist, Merle Orav, Christen Rune Stensvold, Pikka Jokelainen
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Angiostrongylus vasorum has spread farther north in Europe. In this study, two autochthonous findings from dogs from Finland are described: in February 2014, the infection was diagnosed in a 10-month-old labrador retriever, and in February 2017, in a three-year-old French bulldog. These diagnoses were based on direct detection of the larvae from faeces of the dogs. The dogs had no history of travel to or import from abroad; the first lived in Southern Finland and the other in Western Finland, about 150 km apart. The dogs had no clinical signs attributable to angiostrongylosis. An online questionnaire was used to survey the extent to which veterinarians in Finland have self-reportedly observed canine A vasorum infections. A total of 38 veterinarians authorised to work in Finland answered the questionnaire in December 2017, and 9 (24%) of them reported having seen one or more dogs with A vasorum infection in Finland. The results suggest that at least five individual dogs with A vasorum infection would have been seen in Finland, three of which had an apparently autochthonous infection. While the geographical distribution of A vasorum in Finland remains largely unknown, findings have started to appear from domestic dogs. It remains possible that some veterinarians could have misdiagnosed, for example, Crenosoma vulpis larvae as those of A vasorum, and the findings without confirmation using antigen test could be due to coprophagy and passage of ingested larvae; however, this does not change the main conclusion that can be made: A vasorum is already multifocally present in Finland. Increasing awareness about A vasorum is important in areas where it is emerging and spreading.

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芬兰本土血管圆线虫。
血管管圆线虫已经扩散到欧洲北部更远的地方。在这项研究中,描述了来自芬兰狗的两项本地发现:2014年2月,一只10个月大的拉布拉多寻回犬被诊断出感染,2017年2月,一只3岁的法国斗牛犬被诊断出感染。这些诊断是基于从狗的粪便中直接检测到的幼虫。这些狗没有出国旅行或从国外进口的历史;前者生活在芬兰南部,后者生活在芬兰西部,两者相距约150公里。狗没有可归因于血管线虫病的临床症状。一份在线问卷用于调查芬兰兽医自我报告观察到犬A血管感染的程度。2017年12月,共有38名获准在芬兰工作的兽医回答了调查问卷,其中9人(24%)报告说,他们在芬兰看到过一只或多只血管感染的狗。结果表明,芬兰至少有5只血管感染的狗,其中3只明显是本地感染。虽然芬兰A vasorum的地理分布在很大程度上仍然未知,但从家养狗身上开始出现了发现。一些兽医仍有可能误诊,例如,将vulnosoma vulpis幼虫误诊为A vasorum幼虫,而未经抗原试验证实的结果可能是由于吞食和摄入幼虫的通过;然而,这并没有改变可以得出的主要结论:血管在芬兰已经多灶性存在。在它正在出现和扩散的地区,提高对血管瘤的认识是很重要的。
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Veterinary Record Open
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Record Open is a journal dedicated to publishing specialist veterinary research across a range of topic areas including those of a more niche and specialist nature to that considered in the weekly Vet Record. Research from all disciplines of veterinary interest will be considered. It is an Open Access journal of the British Veterinary Association.
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