Article
Clinical case presentation and a review of the literature of canine onchocercosis by Onchocerca lupi in the United States
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OTRANTO, D. et al. Clinical case presentation and a review of the literature of canine onchocercosis by Onchocerca lupi in the United States. Parasites & Vectors, v. 8, p. 89, 8 fev. 2015.
1756-3305
10.1186/s13071-015-0699-3
Autor
Otranto, Domenico
Giannelli, Alessio
Scotty Trumble, Nicole
Chavkin, Matt
Kennard, Gavin
Latrofa, Maria Stefania
Bowman, Dwight D
Dantas-Torres, Filipe
Eberhard, Mark L
Resumen
Onchocerca lupi, a filarioid of zoonotic concern, infects dogs and cats causing ocular lesions of different degrees, from minor to severe. However, infected animals do not always display overt clinical signs, rendering the diagnosis of the infection obscure to the majority of veterinarians. Canine onchocercosis has been reported in the Old World and the information on its occurrence in the United States, as well as its pathogenesis and clinical management is still meagre. This study reports on the largest case series of O. lupi infection from the United States and reviews previous cases of canine onchocercosis in this country.