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Introduction : La dirofilariose est une maladie parasitaire peu connue en Belgique avec uniquement des cas importés de pays où cette maladie sévit. Pourtant, c’est une maladie de distribution mondiale. La dirofilariose est une maladie qui touche un grand nombre de pays Européens et qui dépend surtout de l’environnement et du microclimat de la région. Cette étude clinique et épidémiologique va se porter sur une île hyperendémique de la maladie, la Grande Canarie sur ces 5 dernières années et on va comparer son évolution avec les données retrouvées dans la littérature. Méthode : On inclue dans cette étude 204 chiens positifs et 621 négatifs à Dirofilaria immitis. Six d’entre eux ont été exclu au vu de leur maladie concomitante. Les données épidémiologiques ont été récoltés ainsi que des données cliniques. Résultats : Les résultats sont de 24,73% avec des variations entre les années 2016 et 2018 mais une stabilité durant les deux dernières années. Les séroprévalences varient en fonction des différents types de climats présents sur l’île. On observe une différence significative en fonction de l’âge, de l’environnement dans lequel le chien vit (intérieur, extérieur) et de la prise ou non de traitement prophylactique. L’étude clinique quant à elle nous montre une prédominance des classe 2 avec une variation importante dans la manifestation des signes cliniques. Une hypertension pulmonaire un mois après la dernière injection est fréquemment rencontrées chez les chiens de classe 2 et 3. La moitié des classe 4 sont euthanasiées.
Dirofilaria immitis --- Dirofilariose --- Grande Canarie --- Chiens --- Sciences du vivant > Médecine vétérinaire & santé animale
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Numerous pathogens affect animal health and wellbeing and production efficiency. These pathogens also have a considerable impact on social economics, food safety and security, and human health. Infectious diseases that originate from both domesticated animals and wildlife represent one of the greatest threats to human health. Recent studies show that domesticated species harbor approximately 84 times more zoonotic viruses than wild species. Eight of the top 10 mammalian species with the highest number of zoonotic viruses are domestic, such as pigs, cattle, and horses. Many animal parasites are also zoonotic, constituting an additional burden on human health. Furthermore, the rapid emergence and spread of drug-resistant pathogen strains pose new threats to animal and human health. Climate changes will undoubtedly alter the interactions between animals and between animals and humans, which will have a huge impact on the transmission rate of existing pathogens and the emergence of new pathogens or the reemergence of old pathogens. In this special collection, interactions of all major pathogen types, including viruses, bacteria, mites and flies, protozoans, and helminths, and their hosts, such as wild and companion animals and livestock species, are discussed. Further, anthelmintic activities of natural products are evaluated. The relevance and utility of cutting-edge tools, such as immunology, genomics and genetics, microbiome studies and metabolomics, and molecular epidemiology, in dissecting host-pathogen interactions are also discussed. This special collection provides a broad knowledge base that encourages dialogue across a wide distribution of the research community in veterinary microbiology and parasitology.
dietary treatments --- plant bioactive compounds --- egg counts --- UHRMS --- Haemonchus contortus --- Crotalus ravus --- Crotalus triseriatus --- venom --- antibacterial activity --- Pseudomonas aeruginosa --- hemolytic activity --- maedi-visna virus --- ovine progressive pneumonia --- small ruminant lentivirus --- dairy sheep --- horse --- colic --- gastrointestinal disease --- Strongylus vulgaris --- Anoplocephala perfoliata --- cyathostominae --- D. gallinae --- hematophagous ectoparasite --- poultry red mite --- antibody titre --- lymphocyte subpopulation --- Sarcocystis spp. --- COX1 --- Camelus dromedarius --- post-mortem microbiology --- veterinary forensic pathology --- sudden death --- young dogs --- bovine digital dermatitis --- cattle lameness --- microbiome --- Treponema spp --- Ancylostoma ceylanicum --- community dogs --- ITS region --- cox1 --- Thailand --- population diversity --- Sarcoptes scabiei --- host-parasite interaction --- molecular characterization --- lipid profile --- antioxidant --- rodent --- helminth --- cestode --- trematode --- nematode --- Middle East --- meta-analysis --- Brugia pahangi --- Dirofilaria immitis --- PCR-RFLP --- spatial distribution --- altitude --- myiasis --- prevalence --- Oestrus ovis --- mtCOI --- sheep --- goats --- Saudi Arabia --- anoplocephala perfoliata --- equine --- gut microbiome --- volatile organic compounds (VOCs) --- omics integration --- tick-borne fever --- Anaplasma phagocytophilum-like 1 --- small ruminant
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Numerous pathogens affect animal health and wellbeing and production efficiency. These pathogens also have a considerable impact on social economics, food safety and security, and human health. Infectious diseases that originate from both domesticated animals and wildlife represent one of the greatest threats to human health. Recent studies show that domesticated species harbor approximately 84 times more zoonotic viruses than wild species. Eight of the top 10 mammalian species with the highest number of zoonotic viruses are domestic, such as pigs, cattle, and horses. Many animal parasites are also zoonotic, constituting an additional burden on human health. Furthermore, the rapid emergence and spread of drug-resistant pathogen strains pose new threats to animal and human health. Climate changes will undoubtedly alter the interactions between animals and between animals and humans, which will have a huge impact on the transmission rate of existing pathogens and the emergence of new pathogens or the reemergence of old pathogens. In this special collection, interactions of all major pathogen types, including viruses, bacteria, mites and flies, protozoans, and helminths, and their hosts, such as wild and companion animals and livestock species, are discussed. Further, anthelmintic activities of natural products are evaluated. The relevance and utility of cutting-edge tools, such as immunology, genomics and genetics, microbiome studies and metabolomics, and molecular epidemiology, in dissecting host-pathogen interactions are also discussed. This special collection provides a broad knowledge base that encourages dialogue across a wide distribution of the research community in veterinary microbiology and parasitology.
Medicine --- dietary treatments --- plant bioactive compounds --- egg counts --- UHRMS --- Haemonchus contortus --- Crotalus ravus --- Crotalus triseriatus --- venom --- antibacterial activity --- Pseudomonas aeruginosa --- hemolytic activity --- maedi-visna virus --- ovine progressive pneumonia --- small ruminant lentivirus --- dairy sheep --- horse --- colic --- gastrointestinal disease --- Strongylus vulgaris --- Anoplocephala perfoliata --- cyathostominae --- D. gallinae --- hematophagous ectoparasite --- poultry red mite --- antibody titre --- lymphocyte subpopulation --- Sarcocystis spp. --- COX1 --- Camelus dromedarius --- post-mortem microbiology --- veterinary forensic pathology --- sudden death --- young dogs --- bovine digital dermatitis --- cattle lameness --- microbiome --- Treponema spp --- Ancylostoma ceylanicum --- community dogs --- ITS region --- cox1 --- Thailand --- population diversity --- Sarcoptes scabiei --- host-parasite interaction --- molecular characterization --- lipid profile --- antioxidant --- rodent --- helminth --- cestode --- trematode --- nematode --- Middle East --- meta-analysis --- Brugia pahangi --- Dirofilaria immitis --- PCR-RFLP --- spatial distribution --- altitude --- myiasis --- prevalence --- Oestrus ovis --- mtCOI --- sheep --- goats --- Saudi Arabia --- anoplocephala perfoliata --- equine --- gut microbiome --- volatile organic compounds (VOCs) --- omics integration --- tick-borne fever --- Anaplasma phagocytophilum-like 1 --- small ruminant --- dietary treatments --- plant bioactive compounds --- egg counts --- UHRMS --- Haemonchus contortus --- Crotalus ravus --- Crotalus triseriatus --- venom --- antibacterial activity --- Pseudomonas aeruginosa --- hemolytic activity --- maedi-visna virus --- ovine progressive pneumonia --- small ruminant lentivirus --- dairy sheep --- horse --- colic --- gastrointestinal disease --- Strongylus vulgaris --- Anoplocephala perfoliata --- cyathostominae --- D. gallinae --- hematophagous ectoparasite --- poultry red mite --- antibody titre --- lymphocyte subpopulation --- Sarcocystis spp. --- COX1 --- Camelus dromedarius --- post-mortem microbiology --- veterinary forensic pathology --- sudden death --- young dogs --- bovine digital dermatitis --- cattle lameness --- microbiome --- Treponema spp --- Ancylostoma ceylanicum --- community dogs --- ITS region --- cox1 --- Thailand --- population diversity --- Sarcoptes scabiei --- host-parasite interaction --- molecular characterization --- lipid profile --- antioxidant --- rodent --- helminth --- cestode --- trematode --- nematode --- Middle East --- meta-analysis --- Brugia pahangi --- Dirofilaria immitis --- PCR-RFLP --- spatial distribution --- altitude --- myiasis --- prevalence --- Oestrus ovis --- mtCOI --- sheep --- goats --- Saudi Arabia --- anoplocephala perfoliata --- equine --- gut microbiome --- volatile organic compounds (VOCs) --- omics integration --- tick-borne fever --- Anaplasma phagocytophilum-like 1 --- small ruminant
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In this book is reported novel information on diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasites that are naturally transmitted from animal reservoirs to humans. Subjects: Public Health and Healthcare: Prevention; Medicine and Pharmacology: Therapy.
Research & information: general --- canine vector-borne disease --- blocking primers --- blood DNA extraction --- next-generation sequencing --- kit contaminant bacteria --- mosquito-borne disease --- pest control --- insecticide resistance --- biological control --- paratransgenesis --- Wolbachia --- Asaia --- Bacillus --- Strongyloides stercoralis --- soil-transmitted helminths --- hookworms --- zoonotic parasites --- Australian remote communities --- One Health --- biting midges --- vector --- mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I --- C. gornostaevae --- C. griseidorsum --- C. pallidicornis --- onchocerciasis --- Onchocerca volvulus --- antibodies --- diagnosis --- OV16 testing --- microfilariae --- epilepsy --- Dirofilaria immitis --- modified Knott's test --- ELISA --- immune complex dissociation --- serological assays --- bacterial profile --- cox1 --- Haemaphysalis bancrofti --- Ixodes holocyclus --- Ixodes trichosuri --- Ixodes tasmani --- V3-V4 16S rRNA gene --- mosquito virome --- CRESS-DNA viruses --- CyCV-VN --- insect-specific viruses --- ISV --- BatCV --- Leishmania --- protozoan parasite --- epidemiology --- environment --- Toxocara --- multiple sclerosis --- association --- meta-analysis --- Transphlebotomus --- Central Europe --- autoimmunofluorescence --- MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry --- genotyping --- leishmaniasis --- Polygonum salicifolium --- chalcone --- flavanone --- Leishmania mexicana --- Trypanosoma brucei brucei --- Trypanosoma congolense --- Canis lupus --- Vulpes vulpes --- Sarcoptes scabiei --- PCR --- serology --- Iberian Peninsula --- toxoplasmosis --- animals --- native antigens --- recombinant antigens --- Echinococcus --- NaOH --- LAMP --- DNA extraction --- taeniid egg isolation --- schistosomiasis --- Schistosoma japonicum --- right open reading frame protein kinase (riok) genes --- riok-1 --- RIOK-1 --- double-stranded RNA interference (RNAi) --- chemical inhibition --- toyocamycin --- developmental and reproductive biology --- blood filter paper --- Chagas disease --- Nobuto strip --- Trypanosoma cruzi --- mammalian surveillance --- neglected tropical diseases --- Culex pipiens s. l. --- Culex torrentium --- Culiseta glaphyroptera --- caves --- subterranean environment --- Luxembourg --- Germany --- canine vector-borne disease --- blocking primers --- blood DNA extraction --- next-generation sequencing --- kit contaminant bacteria --- mosquito-borne disease --- pest control --- insecticide resistance --- biological control --- paratransgenesis --- Wolbachia --- Asaia --- Bacillus --- Strongyloides stercoralis --- soil-transmitted helminths --- hookworms --- zoonotic parasites --- Australian remote communities --- One Health --- biting midges --- vector --- mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I --- C. gornostaevae --- C. griseidorsum --- C. pallidicornis --- onchocerciasis --- Onchocerca volvulus --- antibodies --- diagnosis --- OV16 testing --- microfilariae --- epilepsy --- Dirofilaria immitis --- modified Knott's test --- ELISA --- immune complex dissociation --- serological assays --- bacterial profile --- cox1 --- Haemaphysalis bancrofti --- Ixodes holocyclus --- Ixodes trichosuri --- Ixodes tasmani --- V3-V4 16S rRNA gene --- mosquito virome --- CRESS-DNA viruses --- CyCV-VN --- insect-specific viruses --- ISV --- BatCV --- Leishmania --- protozoan parasite --- epidemiology --- environment --- Toxocara --- multiple sclerosis --- association --- meta-analysis --- Transphlebotomus --- Central Europe --- autoimmunofluorescence --- MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry --- genotyping --- leishmaniasis --- Polygonum salicifolium --- chalcone --- flavanone --- Leishmania mexicana --- Trypanosoma brucei brucei --- Trypanosoma congolense --- Canis lupus --- Vulpes vulpes --- Sarcoptes scabiei --- PCR --- serology --- Iberian Peninsula --- toxoplasmosis --- animals --- native antigens --- recombinant antigens --- Echinococcus --- NaOH --- LAMP --- DNA extraction --- taeniid egg isolation --- schistosomiasis --- Schistosoma japonicum --- right open reading frame protein kinase (riok) genes --- riok-1 --- RIOK-1 --- double-stranded RNA interference (RNAi) --- chemical inhibition --- toyocamycin --- developmental and reproductive biology --- blood filter paper --- Chagas disease --- Nobuto strip --- Trypanosoma cruzi --- mammalian surveillance --- neglected tropical diseases --- Culex pipiens s. l. --- Culex torrentium --- Culiseta glaphyroptera --- caves --- subterranean environment --- Luxembourg --- Germany
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In this book is reported novel information on diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasites that are naturally transmitted from animal reservoirs to humans. Subjects: Public Health and Healthcare: Prevention; Medicine and Pharmacology: Therapy.
Research & information: general --- canine vector-borne disease --- blocking primers --- blood DNA extraction --- next-generation sequencing --- kit contaminant bacteria --- mosquito-borne disease --- pest control --- insecticide resistance --- biological control --- paratransgenesis --- Wolbachia --- Asaia --- Bacillus --- Strongyloides stercoralis --- soil-transmitted helminths --- hookworms --- zoonotic parasites --- Australian remote communities --- One Health --- biting midges --- vector --- mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I --- C. gornostaevae --- C. griseidorsum --- C. pallidicornis --- onchocerciasis --- Onchocerca volvulus --- antibodies --- diagnosis --- OV16 testing --- microfilariae --- epilepsy --- Dirofilaria immitis --- modified Knott’s test --- ELISA --- immune complex dissociation --- serological assays --- bacterial profile --- cox1 --- Haemaphysalis bancrofti --- Ixodes holocyclus --- Ixodes trichosuri --- Ixodes tasmani --- V3-V4 16S rRNA gene --- mosquito virome --- CRESS-DNA viruses --- CyCV-VN --- insect-specific viruses --- ISV --- BatCV --- Leishmania --- protozoan parasite --- epidemiology --- environment --- Toxocara --- multiple sclerosis --- association --- meta-analysis --- Transphlebotomus --- Central Europe --- autoimmunofluorescence --- MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry --- genotyping --- leishmaniasis --- Polygonum salicifolium --- chalcone --- flavanone --- Leishmania mexicana --- Trypanosoma brucei brucei --- Trypanosoma congolense --- Canis lupus --- Vulpes vulpes --- Sarcoptes scabiei --- PCR --- serology --- Iberian Peninsula --- toxoplasmosis --- animals --- native antigens --- recombinant antigens --- Echinococcus --- NaOH --- LAMP --- DNA extraction --- taeniid egg isolation --- schistosomiasis --- Schistosoma japonicum --- right open reading frame protein kinase (riok) genes --- riok-1 --- RIOK-1 --- double-stranded RNA interference (RNAi) --- chemical inhibition --- toyocamycin --- developmental and reproductive biology --- blood filter paper --- Chagas disease --- Nobuto strip --- Trypanosoma cruzi --- mammalian surveillance --- neglected tropical diseases --- Culex pipiens s. l. --- Culex torrentium --- Culiseta glaphyroptera --- caves --- subterranean environment --- Luxembourg --- Germany --- n/a --- modified Knott's test
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In this book is reported novel information on diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasites that are naturally transmitted from animal reservoirs to humans. Subjects: Public Health and Healthcare: Prevention; Medicine and Pharmacology: Therapy.
canine vector-borne disease --- blocking primers --- blood DNA extraction --- next-generation sequencing --- kit contaminant bacteria --- mosquito-borne disease --- pest control --- insecticide resistance --- biological control --- paratransgenesis --- Wolbachia --- Asaia --- Bacillus --- Strongyloides stercoralis --- soil-transmitted helminths --- hookworms --- zoonotic parasites --- Australian remote communities --- One Health --- biting midges --- vector --- mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I --- C. gornostaevae --- C. griseidorsum --- C. pallidicornis --- onchocerciasis --- Onchocerca volvulus --- antibodies --- diagnosis --- OV16 testing --- microfilariae --- epilepsy --- Dirofilaria immitis --- modified Knott’s test --- ELISA --- immune complex dissociation --- serological assays --- bacterial profile --- cox1 --- Haemaphysalis bancrofti --- Ixodes holocyclus --- Ixodes trichosuri --- Ixodes tasmani --- V3-V4 16S rRNA gene --- mosquito virome --- CRESS-DNA viruses --- CyCV-VN --- insect-specific viruses --- ISV --- BatCV --- Leishmania --- protozoan parasite --- epidemiology --- environment --- Toxocara --- multiple sclerosis --- association --- meta-analysis --- Transphlebotomus --- Central Europe --- autoimmunofluorescence --- MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry --- genotyping --- leishmaniasis --- Polygonum salicifolium --- chalcone --- flavanone --- Leishmania mexicana --- Trypanosoma brucei brucei --- Trypanosoma congolense --- Canis lupus --- Vulpes vulpes --- Sarcoptes scabiei --- PCR --- serology --- Iberian Peninsula --- toxoplasmosis --- animals --- native antigens --- recombinant antigens --- Echinococcus --- NaOH --- LAMP --- DNA extraction --- taeniid egg isolation --- schistosomiasis --- Schistosoma japonicum --- right open reading frame protein kinase (riok) genes --- riok-1 --- RIOK-1 --- double-stranded RNA interference (RNAi) --- chemical inhibition --- toyocamycin --- developmental and reproductive biology --- blood filter paper --- Chagas disease --- Nobuto strip --- Trypanosoma cruzi --- mammalian surveillance --- neglected tropical diseases --- Culex pipiens s. l. --- Culex torrentium --- Culiseta glaphyroptera --- caves --- subterranean environment --- Luxembourg --- Germany --- n/a --- modified Knott's test
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