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Serodiagnostic difficulties and possibilities of heartworm disease in regions where both Dirofilaria immitis and Dirofilaria repens infections occur

Becker, Zsolt and Holló, Noémi and Farkas, Róbert László and Gyurkovszky, Mónika and Reiczigel, Jenő and Olaszy, Krisztián and Vári, Zoltán and Vörös, Károly (2022) Serodiagnostic difficulties and possibilities of heartworm disease in regions where both Dirofilaria immitis and Dirofilaria repens infections occur. ACTA VETERINARIA HUNGARICA, 70 (2). pp. 92-99. ISSN 0236-6290

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Abstract

This retrospective study was performed on 71 dogs which had been admitted for heartworm screening or with clinical suspicion of heartworm disease. The examination methods included polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to identify Dirofilaria immitis and/or Dirofilaria repens infections and a heartworm antigen (Ag) test (VetScan). By using PCR, 26 dogs were found positive only for Dirofilaria immitis (Group 1), while 21 dogs for both D. immitis and D. repens (Group 2). Group 3 included 24 dogs with D. repens infection only according to the PCR results. The sensitivity of the VetScan Ag test for the Group 1 and 2 animals proved to be 97.7% (95% Blaker confidence interval; CI 89.0%–99.9%). The specificity of the VetScan Ag test, calculated from the results of Group 3, was found to be 66.7% (95% CI 45.6%–83.1%), which was lower than that reported from the USA, where D. repens does not occur. In cases when PCR results were positive for D. repens but negative for D. immitis, the occult dirofilariosis was the likely explanation for the positive D. immitis Ag tests. These observations highlight the importance of performing more Ag tests simultaneously in those areas where both Dirofilaria species are present.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Funding Agency and Grant Number: University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, Hungary [KK 69P02RM06]; Doctoral School of the UVMB Funding text: Our research was supported by the KK 69P02RM06 research project (2017) and by the NKB project (2018) , both provided by the University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, Hungary. This study was supported by the Doctoral School of the UVMB as part of the doctoral thesis of the first author. The authors thank the Praxislab Kft. and the Vet-Med Labor Zrt. for performing some of the PCRs.
Uncontrolled Keywords: heartworm, occult infection, Knott test, PCR, antigen test, dog
Subjects: S Agriculture / mezőgazdaság > SV Veterinary science / állatorvostudomány
SWORD Depositor: MTMT SWORD
Depositing User: MTMT SWORD
Date Deposited: 27 Jan 2025 14:21
Last Modified: 27 Jan 2025 14:21
URI: https://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/214499

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