Title : ( Filarial worms: a systematic review and meta-analysis of diversity in animals from Iran with emphasis on human cases )
Authors: Ezatollah Ghasemi , sadegh shamsinia , Ali Taghipour , Davood Anvari , Saeed Bahadory , Seyyed Ali Shariatzadeh , BAHAREH KORDI , Hamidreza Majidiani , Hassan Borji , MohammadReza Chaechi Nosrati , Ali yusefi , Morteza Shams ,Access to full-text not allowed by authors
Abstract
Current systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrate the prevalence reports of filariasis in animals in Iran along with human cases. Studies were screened, relevant papers were selected and the random-effect model was used by forest plot with 95% confidence interval (CI). Of 17 records of human case-reports, particularly from Khuzestan province (5 cases), Dirofilaria repens was the most detected parasite (10 cases) with higher involvement of the right eye (7 cases) than other organs. Eleven animal species were reported to be parasitised by filarioids in Iran. The prevalence of Dirofilaria immitis in canids was 14.69% (95% CI: 10.33–19.67), with highest rates (20.92%; 95% CI: 13.84–29.03) in free-ranging dogs. Male (10.07%; 95% CI: 5.10–16.47) and more than 1-year old (20.77%; 95% CI: 8.66–36.42) dogs were more likely to be found infected. The frequency of other filarioids of zoonotic interest was: Acanthocheilonema reconditum in dogs 2.15% (95% CI: 0.71–4.33), Dipetalonema evansi in camels 10.16% (95% CI: 4.73–17.34), Onchocerca cervicalis in horses 3.63% (95% CI: 1.44– 6.75%) and Onchocerca fasciata 16.57% (95% CI: 10.12–24.24%) in camels. Still, our knowl- edge on parasitic filariae in Iran is limited and more investigation is needed in both human and animal populations.
Keywords
, Diversity, Filarioids, Iran, meta-analysis, systematic review@article{paperid:1079898,
author = {عزت الله قاسمی and صادق شمسی نیا and علی تقی پور and داوود انوری and سعید بهادری and سیدعلی شریعت زاده and KORDI, BAHAREH and حمیدرضا مجیدیانی and Borji, Hassan and محمدرضا چایچی نصرتی and علی یوسفی and مرتضی شمس},
title = {Filarial worms: a systematic review and meta-analysis of diversity in animals from Iran with emphasis on human cases},
journal = {Parasitology},
year = {2020},
volume = {147},
number = {9},
month = {August},
issn = {0031-1820},
pages = {909--921},
numpages = {12},
keywords = {Diversity; Filarioids; Iran; meta-analysis; systematic review},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Filarial worms: a systematic review and meta-analysis of diversity in animals from Iran with emphasis on human cases
%A عزت الله قاسمی
%A صادق شمسی نیا
%A علی تقی پور
%A داوود انوری
%A سعید بهادری
%A سیدعلی شریعت زاده
%A KORDI, BAHAREH
%A حمیدرضا مجیدیانی
%A Borji, Hassan
%A محمدرضا چایچی نصرتی
%A علی یوسفی
%A مرتضی شمس
%J Parasitology
%@ 0031-1820
%D 2020