Successful Transvenous Extraction of Adult Dirofilaria immitis Parasites from a Naturally Infected Domestic Ferret (Mustela putorius furo)
Eva Mohr-Peraza, Jorge Isidoro Matos, Sara Nieves García-Rodríguez, Alexis José Santana-González, Elena Carretón, José Alberto Montoya-Alonso

TL;DR
A 2-year-old ferret was successfully treated for heartworm disease through a surgical procedure to remove the parasites, marking a first in ferret care.
Contribution
This is the first documented case of complete surgical removal of adult Dirofilaria immitis parasites in a naturally infected domestic ferret.
Findings
Surgical transvenous extraction successfully removed two adult heartworms from an asymptomatic ferret.
The ferret recovered well post-surgery with no complications observed during follow-up.
This case improves understanding of managing heartworm disease in ferrets.
Abstract
Heartworm disease is a severe and neglected cardiovascular condition in domestic ferrets. Isolated cases of natural infection have been previously reported. However, knowledge of the disease is still considered poor. An unsterilized 2-year-old domestic male ferret was diagnosed using a heartworm antigen test. The animal was asymptomatic and had a good physical appearance. A surgical transvenous extraction was performed, and two worms (one female and one male) were removed. The patient evolved favorably, and repeated diagnostic tests 35 days after surgery showed improvement in the parameters previously evaluated. This clinical case was the first in which it was possible to extract all the parasites from a ferret by endovascular therapy and improves the knowledge of the management of heartworm disease in ferrets. Heartworm disease caused by Dirofilaria immitis is a serious and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParasitic Diseases Research and Treatment · Mosquito-borne diseases and control · Parasites and Host Interactions
