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Volume 28, Number 12—December 2022
Research Letter

Autochthonous Angiostrongylus cantonensis Lungworms in Urban Rats, Valencia, Spain, 2021

María Teresa Galán-Puchades1Comments to Author , Mercedes Gómez-Samblás1, Antonio Osuna, Sandra Sáez-Durán, Rubén Bueno-Marí, and Màrius V. Fuentes
Author affiliations: University of Valencia, Burjassot-Valencia, Spain (M.T. Galán-Puchades, S. Sáez-Durán, R. Bueno-Marí, M.V. Fuentes); University of Granada, Granada, Spain (M. Gómez-Samblás, A. Osuna); Laboratorios Lokímica, Catarroja-Valencia, Spain (R. Bueno-Marí)

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Angiostrongylus cantonensis lungworms from lungs of rats trapped in Valencia, Spain, 2021. A) Adult female with characteristic barber-pole appearance. Scale bar indicates 500 μm. B, C) Copulatory bursae of 2 male worms supported by bursal rays. Scale bars indicate 50 μm. D) Detail of the long spicula of a male worm. Scale bar indicates 300 μm.

Figure. Angiostrongylus cantonensis lungworms from lungs of rats trapped in Valencia, Spain, 2021. A) Adult female with characteristic barber-pole appearance. Scale bar indicates 500 μm. B, C) Copulatory bursae of 2 male worms supported by bursal rays. Scale bars indicate 50 μm. D) Detail of the long spicula of a male worm. Scale bar indicates 300 μm.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

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