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Título: Exposure of humans to the zoonotic nematode Dirofilaria immitis in Northern Portugal
Autores/as: Fontes-Sousa, A. P.
Silvestre-Ferreira, A. C.
Carretón Gomez, Elena 
Esteves-Guimarães, J.
Maia-Rocha, C.
Oliveira, P.
Lobo, L.
Morchón, R.
Araújo, F.
Simón, F.
Montoya Alonso, José Alberto 
Clasificación UNESCO: 310907 Patología
240112 Parasitología animal
Palabras clave: Dirofilaria immitis
Human
Portugal
Seroepidemiologic study
Wolbachia pipientis
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Publicación seriada: Epidemiology and Infection 
Resumen: Dirofilariosis caused by Dirofilaria immitis (heartworm) is a zoonosis, considered an endemic disease of dogs and cats in several countries of Western Europe, including Portugal. This study assesses the levels of D. immitis exposure in humans from Northern Portugal, to which end, 668 inhabitants of several districts belonging to two different climate areas (Csa: Bragança, Vila Real and Csb: Aveiro, Braga, Porto, Viseu) were tested for anti-D. immitis and anti-Wolbachia surface proteins (WSP) antibodies. The overall prevalence of seropositivity to both anti-D. immitis and WSP antibodies was 6.1%, which demonstrated the risk of infection with D. immitis in humans living in Northern Portugal. This study, carried out in a Western European country, contributes to the characterisation of the risk of infection with D. immitis among human population in this region of the continent. From a One Health point of view, the results of the current work also support the close relationship between dogs and people as a risk factor for human infection.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/57026
ISSN: 0950-2688
DOI: 10.1017/S0950268819001687
Fuente: Epidemiology and Infection [ISSN 0950-2688], v. 147, e282
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