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Potential vectors of Dirofilaria immitis (Leidy, 1856) in Itacoatiara, Oceanic Region of Niteroi Municipality, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Dirofilaria immitis is a widespread mosquito-borne parasite that causes dirofilariasis, a commonly diagnosed disease of dogs that is rarely reported in cats and humans. A mosquito survey was conducted in Itacoatiara in the State of Rio de Janeiro, from March 1995 to February 1996, using canine, feli...
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Published in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1998-07, Vol.93 (4), p.425-432 |
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Summary: | Dirofilaria immitis is a widespread mosquito-borne parasite that causes
dirofilariasis, a commonly diagnosed disease of dogs that is rarely
reported in cats and humans. A mosquito survey was conducted in
Itacoatiara in the State of Rio de Janeiro, from March 1995 to February
1996, using canine, feline and human baits. A total of 3,667 mosquitoes
were dissected for D. immitis larvae, representing 19 species and 10
genera. From those, Ae. scapularis, Ae taeniorhynchus, Cx.
quinquefasciatus, Cx. declarator, Cx. saltanensis and Wy. bourrouli
were found infected with D. immitis parasites, and among those, only
the first three harbored infective larvae. The majority of larvae were
found in the Malpighian tubules (889/936), and larval melanization was
observed in the two Aedes species. In descending order, the best
vectors were Ae. scapularis, Ae. taeniorhynchus, and Cx.
quinquefasciatus which alternate seasonally in importance. Cx.
quinquefasciatus is suggested to be a vector to cats. The potential
transmission of D. immitis parasites by these three vectors to man is
discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 0074-0276 1678-8060 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02761998000400001 |