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Heartworm - A Deadly Disease That Can Be Prevented

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Heartworm (HW) infection is caused by a filarial (worm-like) organism, Dirofilaria immiti. The carriers are nearly 70 species of mosquitoes. The mosquitoes hosts the worm in it's larval stage, where it then may transmit it to it's wild or companion animal victim. Ferrets and dogs are highly susceptible; cats are somewhat resistant (but not entirely immune).

Long story short, the larvae incubates in the mammalian host - and present themselves in the pulmonary arteries, typically. The chambers of the heart become impaired, affecting overall function. Symptoms include weight loss, shortness of breath, weakness, respiratory dysfunction (including cough) and death, possibly.heartworm image

 

Only your vet can diagnose heartworm. An antigen test, which is the most effective way to diagnose heartworm, is administered in your vet's office via a blood sample. Test results are usually quick. (Tests are done in-office in my experience.)

Treatment options can only be determined by your vet due to the each animals level of infection.

Thankfully, heartworm is preventable! It is important that your pet be tested each year for the disease and be prescribed heartworn preventative per your veterinarians' recommendations.

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Rita Minion
O'Brien Realty - Solomons, MD

Hello Ann,

Thanks for the informative post about heartworm for our pets.  Thank you for sharing.

Rita

 

 

Apr 06, 2009 12:18 AM
Terry Haugen STAGE it RIGHT! 321-956-2495
Stage it Right! - Melbourne, FL

Lorrie, heartworm has been a real problem for many years, one which most of us older dog owners have known about and of course kept our dogs on preventative.  An annual heartworm test is necessary as the preventative is not 100% effective.  Never put a dog on preventative without first having the test done, it could be fatal to the dog if the worms die and don't dissolve but break up into large segments which then can cause heart failure. 

Apr 06, 2009 02:25 AM