8/13/2023 0 Comments Internal vector borne transmission![]() ![]() Parasites Vectors 10(1), A16 (2016a)Īlho, A.M., Cruz, L., Coelho, A., et al.: Aberrant laryngeal location of Onchocerca lupi in a dog. Īlho, A.M., Cortes, H., Lopes, A.P., et al.: Detection of Dirofilaria immitis antigen in red foxes ( Vulpes vulpes) from Portugal. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Lisboa, 25 July 2017, 227 pp., Lisbon (2017a). Formatex Research Center (2010)Īlho, A.M.: Dirofilaria immitis and Angiostrongylus vasorum: epidemiology and impact of major heartworms in carnivores in Portugal. (eds.) Microscopy: Science, Technology, Applications and Education, vol. 181(3), 343–344 (2008)Īlexandre-Pires, G., Ramilo, D., Diaz, S., et al.: Investigating morphological structures of Culicoides from Obsoletus complex by using Scanning Electron Microscopy and Composed Optical Microscopy. 2(2), 119–122 (2011)Īlexandre, N., Santos, A.S., Núncio, M.S., et al.: Detection of Ehrlichia canis by polymerase chain reaction in dogs from Portugal. 138(3–4), 179–85 (2006)Īlexandre, N., Santos, A.S., Bacellar, F., et al.: Detection of Rickettsia conorii strains in Portuguese dogs ( Canis familiaris). KeywordsĪktas, M., Altay, K., Dumanli, N.: A molecular survey of bovine Theileria parasites among apparently healthy cattle and with a note on the distribution of ticks in eastern Turkey. Ultimately, a national Dirofilaria immitis and Angiostrongylus vasorum epidemiological update is given while diagnosis and treatment options are debated. A national overview concerning Theileria and Babesia prevalence inferences and diagnosis specificities are reviewed. Due to a reported rise in prevalence, piroplasms impact is particularly focused as a major concern for cattle production industry sector. ![]() In this regard, morphology identification strategies are enounced and molecular markers used considered. ![]() Tick and tick-borne pathogen studies over the years have contributed to a national portrait of species geographic and seasonal distribution and to pathogen endemic associations, describing most common public and veterinary health threats. Studies on national lice species in wild birds raise awareness to a so far neglected group, evincing known records and new contributions towards a better knowledge. Starting with Culicoides, their importance as vectors of animal/human diseases, the description of new species and also species modelling as disease surveillance is discussed. In the present study, authors briefly address their research areas, reporting multiple collaboration studies and major findings achieved by the CIISA’s Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases team and its partners over the past few years. Vector-borne diseases are transmitted through arthropods and new associations between them and pathogens are continually being described. ![]()
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