Canine microfilaraemia in some regions of Iran.
Seyed Hossein HosseiniFateme Manshori-GhaishghorshaghMohammad RamezaniHassan NayebzadehMohammad Bagher AhooAhdieh EslamianMinoo SoltaniShahram JamshidiMarcos Antônio Bezerra-SantosFatemeh JalousianAlireza SazmandDomenico OtrantoPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2022)
The data reported herein fill existing gaps in knowledge about canine filarial infection in two Iranian provinces and record the highest prevalence of D. immitis ever reported in the country (i.e. 78.6%). A geographical review of the literature about Dirofilaria spp. and A. reconditum infections in dogs and humans has also been summarized, indicating that D. immitis and D. repens are distributed in 22 of 31 provinces in Iran, whereas A. reconditum is present in fewer regions. Effective control strategies are advocated for owned dogs, and a national program for the management of stray dogs is needed to minimize the risk of infection in animals and humans.