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Diagnóstico de Dirofilaria immitis en el municipio Sucre, estado Sucre, VenezuelaKeywords: canine dirofilariosis, dirofilaria immitis, heartworm disease, prevalence, sucre state, venezuela. Abstract: heartworm is a parasitic disease, caused by nematodes dirofilaria immitis and d. repens, mainly. while d. immitis presents worldwide distribution, d. repens extends the old world. both species affect canines and felines domestic and wild, as well as human, so it is a global public health problem. in this study we determined the prevalence of d. immitis in dogs in the municipality of sucre, sucre state, venezuela. blood samples were taken for 138 domestic dogs, over six months, regardless of race or sex, prior informed consent by their owners. the parasitological diagnosis of circulating microfilariae was done by direct examination and concentration method modified knott, the morphological characteristics were observed in giemsa-stained smears. we used a commercial kit, for the capture of excretory-secretory antigens of d. immitis. of the 138 dogs studied, 12 cases (8.7%) were detected parasitologically, whereas the commercial kit antigens were detected in 20 dogs (14.5%), demonstrating that there is an occult infections in 5.8% of the cases. one of the dogs with microfilariae in blood, did not submit antigens circulating. the prevalence of heartworm in the municipality of sucre, sucre state was 15.2%. this report of canine heartworm in the municipality of sucre, represents an important contribution in an epidemiologic survey of the disease. future studies will assess the risk of infection for people living with dogs with heartworm disease.
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