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Dirofilaria hongkongensis – A first report of potential zoonotic dirofilariosis infection in dogs from Tamil Nadu

Dirofilariosisis, is a mosquito borne anthropo-zoonotic disease caused by the filarial nematodes of the genus Dirofilaria. The current paper reports a species of Dirofilaria, which has not been recorded in Tamil Nadu, in addition to differentiating it from the existing species of Dirofilaria spp. th...

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Published in:Veterinary parasitology (Amsterdam) 2019-12, Vol.18, p.100326-100326, Article 100326
Main Authors: Gowrishankar, S., Aravind, M., Sastya, Sushmita, Latha, Bhaskaran Ravi, Azhahianambi, P., Vairamuthu, S, Jayanthy, C.
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