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    Is Dirofilaria repens endemic in the Havelland district in Brandenburg, Germany? (2013)

    Art
    Zeitschriftenartikel / wissenschaftlicher Beitrag
    Autoren
    Sassnau, Reinhold
    Kohn, Mareen
    Demeler, Janina (WE 13)
    Kohn, Barbara (WE 20)
    Müller, Elisabeth
    Krücken, Jürgen (WE 13)
    von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Georg (WE 13)
    Quelle
    Vector borne and zoonotic diseases
    Bandzählung: 13
    Heftzählung: 12
    Seiten: 888 – 891
    ISSN: 1530-3667
    Sprache
    Englisch
    Verweise
    DOI: 10.1089/vbz.2012.1293
    Pubmed: 23919602
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    Abstract / Zusammenfassung

    In Brandenburg, northeastern Germany, an outbreak of zoonotic Dirofilaria repens in a sledge dog kennel was detected in January, 2012. Using the modified Knott test, 8 out of 28 adult dogs were microfilaria positive. A D. repens-specific PCR based on the internal transcribed spacer 2 region detected filarial DNA in 11 of these dogs. Northeastern Germany is currently considered to be free of Dirofilaria. The 39% prevalence within the kennel and the fact that the dogs transiently stayed in endemic areas only during the winter suggest that autochthonous infections occurred. Analysis of weather data shows that extrinsic development of Dirofilaria was continuously possible in the summers of 1994-2012, thus allowing active transmission within the area.