Abstract

of worms in five may be explained by administration of an adulticide without a microfilaricide, by natural mortality of worms, or by the presence of worms in ectopic sites. These points should be considered when interpreting survey data for the prevalence of D. immitis in dogs with unknown histories. This study was supported in part by the f worms in five may be explain d by adminU.S.-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program administered by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH, DHEW, U.S. Public Health Service Research Grant NO1-AI-52519. This publication is Paper No. 1785, The University of Georgia Veterinary Medical Experiment Station.

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