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Volume 29, Number 8—August 2023
Research

Elimination of Dirofilaria immitis Infection in Dogs, Linosa Island, Italy, 2020–2022

Emanuele BriantiComments to Author , Ettore Napoli, Giovanni De Benedetto, Luigi Venco, Jairo Alfonso Mendoza-Roldan, Angelo Basile, Marcos Antônio Bezerra-Santos, Jason Drake, Roland Schaper, and Domenico OtrantoComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Messina, Messina, Italy (E. Brianti, E. Napoli, G. De Benedetto, A. Basile); Ospedale Veterinario Città di Pavia, Pavia, Italy (L. Venco); University of Bari, Valenzano, Italy (J.A. Mendoza-Roldan, M.A. Bezerra-Santos, D. Otranto); Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran (D. Otranto); Elanco Animal Health, Monheim, Germany (J. Drake); RS Consultancy, Monheim (R. Schaper)

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Linosa Island (Sicily, Italy) indicating the positions of infected dogs, noninfected dogs, and light traps used to capture mosquitoes. Inset shows location of Linosa Island.

Figure 2. Linosa Island (Sicily, Italy) indicating the positions of infected dogs, noninfected dogs, and light traps used to capture mosquitoes. Inset shows location of Linosa Island.

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