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The spread of zoonotic Thelazia callipaeda in the Balkan area (CROSBI ID 218699)

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Hodžić, Adnan ; Latrofa, Maria Stefania ; Annoscia, Giada ; Alić, Amer ; Beck, Relja ; Lia, Riccardo Paolo ; Dantas-Torres, Filipe ; Otranto, Domenico The spread of zoonotic Thelazia callipaeda in the Balkan area // Parasites & Vectors, 7 (2014), 352-1-352-. doi: 10.1186/1756-3305-7-352

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Hodžić, Adnan ; Latrofa, Maria Stefania ; Annoscia, Giada ; Alić, Amer ; Beck, Relja ; Lia, Riccardo Paolo ; Dantas-Torres, Filipe ; Otranto, Domenico

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The spread of zoonotic Thelazia callipaeda in the Balkan area

Thelazia callipaeda (Spirurida, Thelaziidae), also known as “ oriental eyeworm ”, is a small nematode parasite that lives in the conjunctival sac of domestic and wild carnivores, rabbits and even humans, causing mild (e.g., conjunctivitis, epiphora, and ocular discharge) to severe (e.g., keratitis, and corneal ulcers) ocular disease. This study reports, for the first time, the occurrence of T. callipaeda infection in the Balkan regions (i.e., Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia), it provides genetic evidence on the origin of the infection in that area and discusses potential expansion pathways in the near future. This survey was conducted in two Western Balkan countries, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. At necropsy, from January 2011 to April 2014, a total of 184 carcasses of red foxes were examined throughout the study area and worms were collected from the conjunctival sac. In the same period, worms were also collected during clinical examination from the conjunctival sac of four dogs and a cat from Bosnia and Herzegovina and two dogs from Croatia. All nematodes collected were morphologically identified and molecularly characterized by sequencing of partial cox 1 gene. T. callipaeda was observed in 51 (27.71%) foxes and the highest prevalence (50.0%) was in the region of East Bosnia. Beside the 4 cases of hyperemia (7.84%), most of the infected animals had no signs of ocular infection (n = 47, 92.15%). A total of 417 adult nematodes collected (364 from foxes, 51 from dogs, 2 from cat) were morphologically and molecularly identified as T. callipaeda haplotype 1. This is the first report of autochthonous cases of T. callipaeda infection in red foxes, dogs and cat in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia and data presented here suggest that reports of thelaziosis in other Balkan areas are, as yet, not diagnosed most likely due to the lack of awareness of practitioners. In addition, data regarding the spread of the infection in Europe over the last ten years suggests that an increasing pattern in the distribution of this disease in domestic and wild animals should be expected in the future.

Thelazia callipaeda; Red fox; Dog; Cat; Balkan; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Croatia; Balkan regions

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Podaci o izdanju

7

2014.

352-1-352-

objavljeno

1756-3305

10.1186/1756-3305-7-352

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Veterinarska medicina

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