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  • In effort to assess the occurrence of two metastrongylid nematodes, Crenosoma vulpis and Angiostrongylus vasorum in dogs in the Czech Republic, a study focused on detection and determination of these two species was performed. A. vasorum is a highly pathogenic nematode which can cause various clinical symptoms as coughing, weakness, vomiting, diarrhoea, haemorrhage, neurological symptoms and even death. Data on clinical signs of C. vulpis infection in dogs are rare and usually include respiratory symptoms. The life cycle is indirect, where dogs acquire infection by the ingestion of terrestrial snails and slug gastropod intermediate hosts. Till now, in total 100 samples of dog's faecal samples were examined using Baermann larvoscopic method and the data about breed, sex, age, clinical status and locality of the dogs were collected. The larvae were morphologically determined and the DNA isolation, PCR of three fragmens of 28S rDNA and sequencing were performed. Out of 100 samples, 6 were found positive by Baermann method and the larvae were morphologically determined as C. vulpis (5 samples, prevalence 5%) and A. vasorum (1 sample, prevalence 1%). The dogs came from different localities throughout the Czech Republic. All positive dogs except one were without clinical signs of the disease. The symptomatic dog positive for C. vulpis was 3 years old Doberman pinscher male and was suffering from coughing for 2 months. Following haematological examination showed eosinophilia. Other positive dogs for C. vulpis were 3 years old Slovak Cuvac female, 1,5 year old mongrel female, 6 years old English Cocker Spaniel male and 6 months old mongrel male. PCR was positive in all positive dogs; data from sequencing will be presented.
  • In effort to assess the occurrence of two metastrongylid nematodes, Crenosoma vulpis and Angiostrongylus vasorum in dogs in the Czech Republic, a study focused on detection and determination of these two species was performed. A. vasorum is a highly pathogenic nematode which can cause various clinical symptoms as coughing, weakness, vomiting, diarrhoea, haemorrhage, neurological symptoms and even death. Data on clinical signs of C. vulpis infection in dogs are rare and usually include respiratory symptoms. The life cycle is indirect, where dogs acquire infection by the ingestion of terrestrial snails and slug gastropod intermediate hosts. Till now, in total 100 samples of dog's faecal samples were examined using Baermann larvoscopic method and the data about breed, sex, age, clinical status and locality of the dogs were collected. The larvae were morphologically determined and the DNA isolation, PCR of three fragmens of 28S rDNA and sequencing were performed. Out of 100 samples, 6 were found positive by Baermann method and the larvae were morphologically determined as C. vulpis (5 samples, prevalence 5%) and A. vasorum (1 sample, prevalence 1%). The dogs came from different localities throughout the Czech Republic. All positive dogs except one were without clinical signs of the disease. The symptomatic dog positive for C. vulpis was 3 years old Doberman pinscher male and was suffering from coughing for 2 months. Following haematological examination showed eosinophilia. Other positive dogs for C. vulpis were 3 years old Slovak Cuvac female, 1,5 year old mongrel female, 6 years old English Cocker Spaniel male and 6 months old mongrel male. PCR was positive in all positive dogs; data from sequencing will be presented. (en)
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  • Dog's lungworm disease in the Czech Republic
  • Dog's lungworm disease in the Czech Republic (en)
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  • Dog's lungworm disease in the Czech Republic
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