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Title: Human dirofilariasis caused by Dirofilaria (Nochtiella) repens in Sri Lanka
Authors: Dissanaike, A.S.
Abeyewickreme, W.
Wijesundera, M. de S.
Weerasooriya, M.V.
Ismail, M.M.
Keywords: Dirofilaria
Dirofilariasis-epidemiology
Dirofilariasis-parasitology
Dirofilariasis-transmission
Dog Diseases-parasitology
Eye Infections, Parasitic-epidemiology
Eye Infections, Parasitic-parasitology
Retrospective Studies
Sri Lanka-epidemiology
Issue Date: 1997
Publisher: Roma, Istituto di Parassitologia, Città Universitaria
Citation: Parasitologia. 1997; 39(4): pp.375-382
Abstract: Human dirofilariasis due to Dirofilaria (Nochtiella) repens is a common zoonotic infection in Sri Lanka. Todate 70 cases are on record, and they include 3 expatriates from Russia, England and Korea, who were undoubtedly infected in Sri Lanka. Around 30-60% of dogs are infected with D. repens in various parts of the country and the mosquito vectors are Aedes aegypti, Armigeres subalbatus, Mansonia uniformis and M. annulifera. Unlike in other countries of the old world infection is most common in children under the age of 9 years, the youngest being 4 months old and the scrotum, penis and perianal regions of male children appear to be frequent sites for the worms. Dirofilaria (Dirofilaria) immitis is not present in Sri Lanka though it is present in neighbouring countries like India, and Malaysia.
Description: Indexed in MEDLINE
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/1329
ISSN: 0048-2951 (Print)
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