Artículo Científico
Vector Borne Diseases in Mid Western Argentina, First Report of Setaria Equina [Nematoda: Onchocercidae] in A Horse [Equus caballus]
Fecha
2017-12-05Registro en:
Mera y Sierra R, Iranzo J and Neira G. (2017) Vector Borne Diseases in Mid Western Argentina, First Report of Setaria Equina [Nematoda: Onchocercidae] in A Horse [Equus caballus]. Austin J Vector Borne Dis Open Access. 1(1): 1002.
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Autor
Mera y Sierra, Roberto
Iranzo, José
Neira, Gisela
Institución
Resumen
ARTÍCULO PUBLICADO EN REVISTA EXTERNA. Vector borne diseases are spreading worldwide. Companion animals
can be useful as sentinels for disease surveillance. Setaria spp. are filarial nematodes transmitted by Aedes spp. and Culex spp. Setaria equina has been reported in Asia, Africa and North America. This zoonotic nematode is frequently
asymptomatic in horses, except during its erratic migrations. Filarial worms have a tropism for ocular and nervous tissues, having important implications in veterinary and public health. In mid west Argentina, Dirofilaria immitis has already been described affecting a woman and dogs. There are no published reports of Setaria equina in Argentina. During spring of 2016, an adult mare died and at necropsy, nematodes were found in the peritoneal cavity. These parasites were morphologically identified as Setaria equina. The occurrence of this disease in the region highlights the importance of entomologic and sanitary surveillance. Sitio de la revista: https://austinpublishinggroup.com/december-2017/published-articles-11.php