Based on recently published surveys and newly acquired data, a study was conducted to verify the distribution of filarial worm (Filarioidea) infections in Europe, with particular emphasis on canine heartworm infection (Dirofilaria immitis). A Geographic Information System based on thermal regimen was constructed as a means to identify areas potentially suitable for heartworm transmission, taking into account that the development of D. immitis larvae in the mosquito does not occur below the threshold temperature of approximately 14 degrees C. Furthermore, a bionomic model of D. immitis in its mosquito vectors, which calculates the moving cumulative heartworm development unit parameter, was applied using the available temperature data to assess the theoretic transmission timing of heartworm in Europe. The results show that the earliest infection risk occurs in Spain on March 21 and the latest risk occurs in Spain on September 11. The longest risk period occurs in Spain (Murcia station: March 21-November 11), and the shortest risk period occurs in northeastern Europe. The study also provides the first risk assessment maps for Europe and suggests that if the actual climatic trend continues, filarial infection should spread into previously infection-free areas.

Is heartworm disease really spreading in Europe? / C. Genchi, L. Rinaldi,C. Cascone, M. Mortarino, G. Cringoli. - In: VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY. - ISSN 0304-4017. - 133:2-3(2005), pp. 137-148. [10.1016/j.vetpar.2005.04.009]

Is heartworm disease really spreading in Europe?

C. Genchi
Primo
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M. Mortarino
Penultimo
;
2005

Abstract

Based on recently published surveys and newly acquired data, a study was conducted to verify the distribution of filarial worm (Filarioidea) infections in Europe, with particular emphasis on canine heartworm infection (Dirofilaria immitis). A Geographic Information System based on thermal regimen was constructed as a means to identify areas potentially suitable for heartworm transmission, taking into account that the development of D. immitis larvae in the mosquito does not occur below the threshold temperature of approximately 14 degrees C. Furthermore, a bionomic model of D. immitis in its mosquito vectors, which calculates the moving cumulative heartworm development unit parameter, was applied using the available temperature data to assess the theoretic transmission timing of heartworm in Europe. The results show that the earliest infection risk occurs in Spain on March 21 and the latest risk occurs in Spain on September 11. The longest risk period occurs in Spain (Murcia station: March 21-November 11), and the shortest risk period occurs in northeastern Europe. The study also provides the first risk assessment maps for Europe and suggests that if the actual climatic trend continues, filarial infection should spread into previously infection-free areas.
English
Dirofilaria immitis; Europe; Geographic Information System (GIS); Heartworm disease; Risk of infection; Spreading
Settore VET/06 - Parassitologia e Malattie Parassitarie degli Animali
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2005
Elsevier
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148
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Is heartworm disease really spreading in Europe? / C. Genchi, L. Rinaldi,C. Cascone, M. Mortarino, G. Cringoli. - In: VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY. - ISSN 0304-4017. - 133:2-3(2005), pp. 137-148. [10.1016/j.vetpar.2005.04.009]
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