The Prevalence of Feline Heartworm Disease in Hungary
Absztrakt
Feline heartworm disease (FHW), caused by the parasitic nematode Dirofilaria immitis, is an
emerging health concern for cats, especially in regions where environmental conditions favor
the proliferation of mosquito vectors. While research has extensively focused on canine
heartworm disease, FHW remains both underdiagnosed and underreported in cats due to its
often subtle and nonspecific clinical presentation, despite its potentially severe outcomes.