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Geo-environmental model for the prediction of potential transmission risk of Dirofilaria in an area with dry climate and extensive irrigated crops: The case of Spain. / Simón, L.; Afonin, A.; López-D ez, L.I.; González-Miguel, J.; Morchón, R.; Carretón, E.; Montoya-Alonso, J.A.; Kartashev, V.; Simón, F.

In: Veterinary Parasitology, No. 3-4, 2014, p. 257-264.

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Simón, L, Afonin, A, López-D ez, LI, González-Miguel, J, Morchón, R, Carretón, E, Montoya-Alonso, JA, Kartashev, V & Simón, F 2014, 'Geo-environmental model for the prediction of potential transmission risk of Dirofilaria in an area with dry climate and extensive irrigated crops: The case of Spain', Veterinary Parasitology, no. 3-4, pp. 257-264. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2013.12.027

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Simón, L., Afonin, A., López-D ez, L. I., González-Miguel, J., Morchón, R., Carretón, E., Montoya-Alonso, J. A., Kartashev, V., & Simón, F. (2014). Geo-environmental model for the prediction of potential transmission risk of Dirofilaria in an area with dry climate and extensive irrigated crops: The case of Spain. Veterinary Parasitology, (3-4), 257-264. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2013.12.027

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Simón, L. ; Afonin, A. ; López-D ez, L.I. ; González-Miguel, J. ; Morchón, R. ; Carretón, E. ; Montoya-Alonso, J.A. ; Kartashev, V. ; Simón, F. / Geo-environmental model for the prediction of potential transmission risk of Dirofilaria in an area with dry climate and extensive irrigated crops: The case of Spain. In: Veterinary Parasitology. 2014 ; No. 3-4. pp. 257-264.

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title = "Geo-environmental model for the prediction of potential transmission risk of Dirofilaria in an area with dry climate and extensive irrigated crops: The case of Spain",
abstract = "Zoonotic filarioses caused by Dirofilaria immitis and Dirofilaria repens are transmitted by culicid mosquitoes. Therefore Dirofilaria transmission depends on climatic factors like temperature and humidity. In spite of the dry climate of most of the Spanish territory, there are extensive irrigated crops areas providing moist habitats favourable for mosquito breeding. A GIS model to predict the risk of Dirofilaria transmission in Spain, based on temperatures and rainfall data as well as in the distribution of irrigated crops areas, is constructed. The model predicts that potential risk of Dirofilaria transmission exists in all the Spanish territory. Highest transmission risk exists in several areas of Andaluc{\'i}a, Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha, Murcia, Valencia, Arag{\'o}n and Catalu{\~n}a, where moderate/high temperatures coincide with extensive irrigated crops. High risk in Balearic Islands and in some points of Canary Islands, is also predicted. The lowest risk is predicted in Northern cold and scarcely or non-irrig",
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AU - Afonin, A.

AU - López-D ez, L.I.

AU - González-Miguel, J.

AU - Morchón, R.

AU - Carretón, E.

AU - Montoya-Alonso, J.A.

AU - Kartashev, V.

AU - Simón, F.

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N2 - Zoonotic filarioses caused by Dirofilaria immitis and Dirofilaria repens are transmitted by culicid mosquitoes. Therefore Dirofilaria transmission depends on climatic factors like temperature and humidity. In spite of the dry climate of most of the Spanish territory, there are extensive irrigated crops areas providing moist habitats favourable for mosquito breeding. A GIS model to predict the risk of Dirofilaria transmission in Spain, based on temperatures and rainfall data as well as in the distribution of irrigated crops areas, is constructed. The model predicts that potential risk of Dirofilaria transmission exists in all the Spanish territory. Highest transmission risk exists in several areas of Andalucía, Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha, Murcia, Valencia, Aragón and Cataluña, where moderate/high temperatures coincide with extensive irrigated crops. High risk in Balearic Islands and in some points of Canary Islands, is also predicted. The lowest risk is predicted in Northern cold and scarcely or non-irrig

AB - Zoonotic filarioses caused by Dirofilaria immitis and Dirofilaria repens are transmitted by culicid mosquitoes. Therefore Dirofilaria transmission depends on climatic factors like temperature and humidity. In spite of the dry climate of most of the Spanish territory, there are extensive irrigated crops areas providing moist habitats favourable for mosquito breeding. A GIS model to predict the risk of Dirofilaria transmission in Spain, based on temperatures and rainfall data as well as in the distribution of irrigated crops areas, is constructed. The model predicts that potential risk of Dirofilaria transmission exists in all the Spanish territory. Highest transmission risk exists in several areas of Andalucía, Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha, Murcia, Valencia, Aragón and Cataluña, where moderate/high temperatures coincide with extensive irrigated crops. High risk in Balearic Islands and in some points of Canary Islands, is also predicted. The lowest risk is predicted in Northern cold and scarcely or non-irrig

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