Frequency of Dirofilaria immitis infection in blood donor dogs of the Rio de Janeiro state.

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2023-10-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm002223
Genilson Pereira Gonçalves, Suzane Gallardo Xavier, Nathália da Conceição Lima, Alexandre José Rodrigues Bendas
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Dirofilariasis, a parasitic disease caused by the nematode Dirofilaria immitis, commonly known as heartworm, primarily inhabits the pulmonary artery and right heart of dogs and other animals. The disease is transmitted through diptera, predominantly from the Culex, Aedes, and Anopheles genera. Dirofilariasis is cosmopolitan in nature, endemic in coastal regions and tropical climates. Factors such as temperature, humidity, vector density, and the presence of definitive hosts significantly contribute to the spread of this parasitic disease. In the state of Rio de Janeiro, a prevalence of 58.6% of D. immitis infected animals has been recorded in municipalities like Niterói. Given that blood transfusions are routine clinical procedures and blood bags are not always accurately evaluated, an investigation into D. immitis infection in blood donor dogs from the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro was conducted. A total of 1044 blood donor dog files from a blood bank in Niterói, RJ, collected from January 2019 to December 2022, were analyzed. These samples, originating from kennels in various municipalities in the Metropolitan Region, were tested for the presence of microfilariae through direct examination using tubes and microhematocrit evaluated in optical microscopy. Additionally, the search for antigens was conducted using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique. Out of the 1044 records evaluated, 17.8% (186/1044) were positive for heartworm infection, with 2% (21/1044) samples positive for microfilariae and 14.8% (154/1044) positive for D. immitis antigens. The high prevalence rate indicates that canine D. immitis infection remains prevalent in the state of Rio de Janeiro, necessitating effective guidelines for prescribing preventive medications by veterinarians and an increase in epidemiological surveillance in the region.

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里约热内卢州的献血犬感染狄氏疟的频率。
Dirofilarisis是一种由线虫Dirofilaria immitis引起的寄生虫病,俗称心虫,主要栖息在狗和其他动物的肺动脉和右心。该病通过直翅目传播,主要来自库蚊属、伊蚊属和按蚊属。Dirofialiasis在自然界中是世界性的,在沿海地区和热带气候中是特有的。温度、湿度、媒介密度和最终宿主的存在等因素对这种寄生虫病的传播有重要影响。在里约热内卢州,Niterói等城市记录到感染D.immitis动物的患病率为58.6%。鉴于输血是常规的临床程序,血袋并不总是准确评估的,我们对里约热内卢大都市地区的献血犬感染D.immitis进行了调查。分析了2019年1月至2022年12月从RJ Niterói血库收集的1044份献血犬档案。这些样本来自大都会区各个城市的犬舍,通过使用试管进行直接检查,并在光学显微镜下评估微血细胞比容,来检测是否存在微丝蚴。此外,使用酶联免疫吸附测定技术进行抗原搜索。在评估的1044份记录中,17.8%(186/1044)的心丝虫感染呈阳性,其中2%(21/1044)的样本微丝蚴呈阳性,14.8%(154/104)的D.immitis抗原呈阳性。高流行率表明,犬传染性非典型肺炎感染在里约热内卢州仍然很普遍,因此需要兽医制定有效的预防药物处方指南,并加强该地区的流行病学监测。
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