First documented cases of Pearsonema plica (syn. Capillaria plica) infections in dogs from Western Slovakia

Three clinical cases of dogs with Pearsonema plica infection were detected in the western part of Slovakia. All cases were detected within five months. Infections were confirmed after positive findings of capillarid eggs in the urine sediment in following breeds. The eight years old Jack Russell Ter...

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Main Authors: Komorová P., Kasičová Z., Zbojanová K., Kočišová A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-05-01
Series:Helminthologia
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2020-0021
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spelling doaj-452dda3fdf83462e99583f476e40a2a92021-09-06T19:22:17ZengSciendoHelminthologia1336-90832020-05-0157215816210.2478/helm-2020-0021helm-2020-0021First documented cases of Pearsonema plica (syn. Capillaria plica) infections in dogs from Western SlovakiaKomorová P.0Kasičová Z.1Zbojanová K.2Kočišová A.3University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice, Institute of Parasitology, Komenského73, 041 81Košice, SlovakiaUniversity of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice, Institute of Parasitology, Komenského73, 041 81Košice, SlovakiaLapvet - Veterinary Clinic, Osuského 1630/44, 851 03Bratislava, SlovakiaUniversity of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice, Institute of Parasitology, Komenského73, 041 81Košice, SlovakiaThree clinical cases of dogs with Pearsonema plica infection were detected in the western part of Slovakia. All cases were detected within five months. Infections were confirmed after positive findings of capillarid eggs in the urine sediment in following breeds. The eight years old Jack Russell Terrier, one year old Italian Greyhound, and eleven years old Yorkshire terrier were examined and treated. In one case, the infection was found accidentally in clinically healthy dog. Two other patients had nonspecific clinical signs such as apathy, inappetence, vomiting, polydipsia and frequent urination. This paper describes three individual cases, including the case history, clinical signs, examinations, and therapies. All data were obtained by attending veterinarian as well as by dog owners.https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2020-0021urinary capillariasisurine bladderbladder wormsdogs
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author Komorová P.
Kasičová Z.
Zbojanová K.
Kočišová A.
spellingShingle Komorová P.
Kasičová Z.
Zbojanová K.
Kočišová A.
First documented cases of Pearsonema plica (syn. Capillaria plica) infections in dogs from Western Slovakia
Helminthologia
urinary capillariasis
urine bladder
bladder worms
dogs
author_facet Komorová P.
Kasičová Z.
Zbojanová K.
Kočišová A.
author_sort Komorová P.
title First documented cases of Pearsonema plica (syn. Capillaria plica) infections in dogs from Western Slovakia
title_short First documented cases of Pearsonema plica (syn. Capillaria plica) infections in dogs from Western Slovakia
title_full First documented cases of Pearsonema plica (syn. Capillaria plica) infections in dogs from Western Slovakia
title_fullStr First documented cases of Pearsonema plica (syn. Capillaria plica) infections in dogs from Western Slovakia
title_full_unstemmed First documented cases of Pearsonema plica (syn. Capillaria plica) infections in dogs from Western Slovakia
title_sort first documented cases of pearsonema plica (syn. capillaria plica) infections in dogs from western slovakia
publisher Sciendo
series Helminthologia
issn 1336-9083
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Three clinical cases of dogs with Pearsonema plica infection were detected in the western part of Slovakia. All cases were detected within five months. Infections were confirmed after positive findings of capillarid eggs in the urine sediment in following breeds. The eight years old Jack Russell Terrier, one year old Italian Greyhound, and eleven years old Yorkshire terrier were examined and treated. In one case, the infection was found accidentally in clinically healthy dog. Two other patients had nonspecific clinical signs such as apathy, inappetence, vomiting, polydipsia and frequent urination. This paper describes three individual cases, including the case history, clinical signs, examinations, and therapies. All data were obtained by attending veterinarian as well as by dog owners.
topic urinary capillariasis
urine bladder
bladder worms
dogs
url https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2020-0021
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