Common
questions about heart worm
The common
questions about heart worm are
often related to the species
affected by heart worms in addition
to the dogs. One should know
that in addition to dogs, the
cat, fox, wolf,
horse, sea lion etc. are also
affected. Can this be cured
or not? Yes. This can be treated.
What is the
drug used often for the prevention
of heart worm in dogs? Ivermectin
is the drug used often to have
preventive actions for these
heart worms. Dogs affected reveal
constant
coughing, panting and dullness
in many occasions.
What will be
the size of the worms? In the
case of the females, it is about
twenty-seven centimeters and
in the case of males, it is
about seventeen centimeters
in length. Is there any vector
involve in the transmission
of the disease? Yes. Mosquitoes
often get associated as vectors
in which the early development
of larvae of heart worms occur
in them.
Is the prophylaxis
meant only for heart worms or
others also? The prophylaxis
is meant not only for the heart
worms but also for the hook
worms, whip worms, and round
worms. What is the infective
type of larvae that is associated
with the transmission of these
heart worms? The third stage
larva that is transmitted by
the mosquito bites.
This occurs
through out the world. In some
areas, the incidences are less
in colder months in which the
mosquito breeding will not be
there and may be dormant during
these periods. What is the name
of the drug used for therapy
and prevention? Ivermectin and
milbemycin oxime may be used
for both purposes. Ivermectin
is available in injection form
and oral form.
Additionally,
the forms for external application
are also available. The cost
factor needs to be worked out
for all these treatments. What
is the frequency of drug used
for prophylaxis?
One month before the mosquito
season and up to two months
after the mosquito season, ivermectin
or milbemycin oxime may be given
once monthly for the prophylaxis.
Diethylcarbamazine may be used
for therapy purpose.
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