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Parasitology Research | 2009

Culicoides obsoletus (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in Bosnia and Herzegovina—first report

Jasmin Omeragić; Nermina Vejzagić; Almedina Zuko; Adnan Jažić

The first occurrence of bluetongue disease in Bosnia and Herzegovina was registered in 2002 in the area of Kalesija municipality. Entomological investigation of the presence of Culicoides species in that area was conducted in 2007. The aim of the research was to establish the presence of the main vector of bluetongue virus. Collections and analyses of Culicoides midges were performed in accordance with the protocols of the National Reference Centre for Exotic Diseases (Centro Studi Malattie Esotiche) in Teramo, Italy. Traps for capturing midges were placed next to four sheep farms. During the investigation, a total of 2,256 Culicoides midges were collected and only one species was identified, Culicoides obsoletus Meigen, 1818.


Parasites & Vectors | 2018

An update of the Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) checklist for the Balkans

Dubravka Pudar; Dušan Petrić; Xavier Allene; Bulent Alten; Nazli Ayhan; Aleksandar Cvetkovikj; Claire Garros; Teufik Goletić; Filiz Gunay; Kristyna Hlavackova; Aleksandra Ignjatović Ćupina; Michaela Kavran; Tereza Lestinova; Bruno Mathieu; Ognyan Mikov; Igor Pajovic; Ignace Rakotoarivony; Jovana Stefanovska; Slavica Vaselek; Almedina Zuko; Thomas Balenghien

BackgroundThe prime significance of species belonging to the genus Culicoides Latreille, 1809 (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) is their ability to transmit viruses such as bluetongue virus (BTV) to wild and domestic ruminants. Prior to 1998, BTV was considered exotic in Europe, but according to recent history of its outbreaks, it has become endemic in southern and eastern European countries circulating beyond its expected historical limits, into the Balkan region. The wind-borne long-distance dispersal of Culicoides spp. over water bodies and local spreading between farms emphasize the necessity of filling in the information gaps regarding vector species distribution. In most Balkan countries, data on Culicoides fauna and species distribution are lacking, or information is old and scarce.ResultsDuring this study, 8586 specimens belonging to 41 species were collected. We present the first faunistic data on Culicoides species in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia. For other countries (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Croatia), all historical records were compiled for the first time and then expanded with our findings to various extents. In all countries, confirmed or suspected BTV vector species belonging to the subgenera Avaritia and Culicoides were collected. The total number of species sampled during our field collections was 20 in Bosnia and Herzegovina (15 new records), 10 in Bulgaria (2 new records), 10 in Croatia (5 new records), 13 in FYROM, 9 in Kosovo, 15 in Montenegro, and 28 in Serbia. Of these, 14 species were registered for the first time in this part of the Balkans.ConclusionsThis paper provides the first data about Culicoides fauna in FYROM, Kosovo, Montenegro and Serbia, as well as new records and an update on the checklists for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Croatia. These findings provide preliminary insights into the routes of BTV introduction and spreading within the Balkans, and present a valuable contribution to further research related to Culicoides-borne diseases in Europe.


Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases | 2017

First molecular detection of Babesia canis in dogs from Bosnia and Herzegovina

Agnesa Čoralić; Simona Gabrielli; Amir Zahirović; Nikola M. Stojanović; Giovanni Luigi Milardi; Adnan Jažić; Almedina Zuko; Denis Čamo; Suzana Otašević

Babesia spp. are tick-transmitted protozoan haemoparasites of great economic, veterinary and medical impact worldwide. Herein we reported the very high prevalence of autochthonous babesiosis in symptomatic dogs from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the period from 2014 to 2016. Eighty dogs that did not leave the country were examined using parasitological and molecular analyses and babesiosis was diagnosed in 82.5% and 85.0% of them, respectively (p < 0.001). One species, Babesia canis was identified using molecular methodology (PCR and sequence analysis). Statistical analyses showed that epizootiological characteristics have no influence on the possibility of infection. Agglomerative hierarchical clustering (AHC) analyses used for comparing the symptoms and clinical signs of infection in dogs pointed out that a high degree of anemia, followed by thrombocytopenia (89%), lethargy (100%), loss of appetite (95%), fever (66%) and icterus (61%) was dominant. In addition, results of the statistical analysis performed showed that more dogs with no data of tick prophylaxis (70%) were found Babesia infected. Those results point to further intensified epizootic surveys in the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina.


Veterinaria | 2011

REVIEW OF INVESTIGATIONS OF PARASITOFAUNA OF WILD ANIMALS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Jasmin Omeragić; Adnan Hodžić; Almedina Zuko; Adnan Jažić


Iranian Journal of Parasitology | 2013

Influence of Fasciola hepatica on Serum Biochemical Parameters and Vascular and Biliary System of Sheep Liver.

Adnan Hodžić; Almedina Zuko; R Avdić; Amer Alić; Jasmin Omeragić; Adnan Jažić


Veterinaria | 2014

Impact of deer migration on spread of giant American fluke (Fascioloides magna) in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Nasir Sinanović; Jasmin Omeragić; Almedina Zuko; Adnan Jažić


Veterinaria | 2012

REVIEW OF INVESTIGATION THE PARASITIC FAUNA OF DEER (Fam. Cervidae/ subfam. Cervinae) IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE

Nasir Sinanović; Almedina Zuko


Veterinaria | 2012

LIPOPTENA CERVI (DIPTERA: HIPPOBOSCIDAE) IN ROE DEER (CAPREOLUS CAPREOLUS)

Adnan Hodžić; Jasmin Omeragić; Amer Alić; Adnan Jažić; Almedina Zuko


Meso : prvi hrvatski časopis o mesu | 2017

Značajne vrste parazita preživača na području Travnika

Zijad Konjalić; Adnan Jažić; Almedina Zuko


MESO: prvi hrvatski časopis o mesu | 2017

Especies importantes de los parásitos rumiantes de la región de Travnik

Zijad Konjalić; Adnan Jažić; Almedina Zuko

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Amer Alić

University of Sarajevo

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Denis Čamo

University of Sarajevo

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R Avdić

University of Sarajevo

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