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Three cases of imported eyeworm infection in dogs: a new threat for the United Kingdom.


ABSTRACT: In July 2016 we described the first known case of canine ocular thelaziosis in the UK in a dog recently imported from Romania. Here we confirm our initial diagnosis using PCR followed by sequence analysis, and we report a further two clinical cases in dogs with recent history of travel to Italy and France. In view of the presence in the UK of the vector for Thelazia callipaeda, namely Phortica spp, we discuss the significance of these three cases in the context of the UK government's pet travel scheme, disease control and both animal and public health in the UK.

SUBMITTER: Graham-Brown J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5738592 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Three cases of imported eyeworm infection in dogs: a new threat for the United Kingdom.

Graham-Brown John J   Gilmore Paul P   Colella Vito V   Moss Lyndsay L   Dixon Chris C   Andrews Martin M   Arbeid Peter P   Barber Jackie J   Timofte Dorina D   McGarry John J   Otranto Domenico D   Williams Diana D  

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In July 2016 we described the first known case of canine ocular thelaziosis in the UK in a dog recently imported from Romania. Here we confirm our initial diagnosis using PCR followed by sequence analysis, and we report a further two clinical cases in dogs with recent history of travel to Italy and France. In view of the presence in the UK of the vector for <i>Thelazia callipaeda</i>, namely <i>Phortica</i> spp, we discuss the significance of these three cases in the context of the UK government  ...[more]

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