O. Stevanović, M. Dobrijević, Dejan Vujanić, D. Nedic, T. Ilić, Igor Trbojević
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First report of autochthonous canine angiostrongylosis in Bosnia and Herzegovina
This report describes a case of autochthonous canine angiostrongylosis in a
mixed-breed dog in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The owner not?d the dog had lost
appetite and weight, accompanied by a non-productive and intermittent cough.
Physical examination revealed increased bronchovesicular pulmonary sounds
and a caudally expanded lung field. Haematological parameters suggested mild
dehydration in the dog. Radiological examination of the dog?s thorax showed
a mild bronchointerstitial pattern with alveolar patches in the cardiac
lobes. Coprological examination revealed the first stage (L1)
Angiostrongylus vasorum larvae (Baillet, 1866). The dog was treated with two
doses of 0.4 mg/kg of ivermectin administered subcutaneously with a time
interval of 21 days between the two applications. Five weeks after the
initial diagnosis, a repeated coprological examination revealed no evidence
of L1 A. vasorum larvae in the dog?s faeces. This case report confirms the
presence of A. vasorum in a dog from Bosnia and Herzegovina.