“…are traditionally endemic (Italy, France, Greece, and Spain) (302,328), with sporadic reports of small outbreaks of subcutaneous/ocular infections in Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Norway (302). Over the following decade, more cases were reported in Mediterranean countries (5,9,106,128,138,155,160,177,183,201,274,323,325,326,329,331,343,353,357,379,387); at the same time, a series of cases was described in Turkey, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, and Austria, and sporadic cases occurred in seven other countries (Table 2) (19,20,25,44,54,127,148,209,217,244,341,412,461). In this decade (2000 to 2010), subcutaneous/ocular dirofilariasis expanded from southern to central and northern Europe (149,391,393).…”