A study was conducted to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in a sample of urban dogs in Perth and the knowledge of their owners about the control and zoonotic transmission of these parasites. Faecal samples (421), collected from dogs originating from five sources, were examined by microscopy and questionnaires administered to dog owners and managers/owners of pet shops. The prevalence of gastrointestinal parasitism was higher in pet shop puppies (51%), than in dogs from refuges (37%), breeding kennels (32.7%), veterinary clinics (15.6%) and exercise areas (5.3%). Protozoa, in particular Giardia, were detected more frequently (22.1%) than helminth parasites. After adjusting for other factors with multiple logistic regres...
Zoonotic infections are among the most common on earth and are responsible for over 60% of human inf...
Abstract Occurrences of gastrointestinal parasites were assessed in fecal samples from 3,099 dogs in...
Working farm dogs in New Zealand may have a high parasitic challenge because of access to raw meat a...
The control of parasitic infections is particularly challenging in environments that are conducive t...
Coprological examination was used to estimate the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in stray ...
The aim of present study was to evaluate the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasite infection and r...
The prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in Australian pet dogs and cats was largely unknown pri...
Dogs can harbor various intestinal parasites that have serious clinical, economic, and zoonotic impa...
To identify areas of risk for canine-related zoonoses in Serbia, the aim of this study was to provid...
Coprological examination was used to determine the prevalence and intensity of gastrointestinal para...
This study was designed to determine the prevalence of gastro-intestinal helminths in dogs and dog f...
Australia has a very high rate of dog ownership, which in some circumstances may lead to exposure to...
To identify areas of risk for canine-related zoonoses in Serbia, the aim of this Study was to provid...
Abstract Giardia duodenalis is a protozoan parasite of animals that is zoonotic. Given the capacity ...
Australia has a very high rate of dog ownership, which in some circumstances may lead to exposure to...
Zoonotic infections are among the most common on earth and are responsible for over 60% of human inf...
Abstract Occurrences of gastrointestinal parasites were assessed in fecal samples from 3,099 dogs in...
Working farm dogs in New Zealand may have a high parasitic challenge because of access to raw meat a...
The control of parasitic infections is particularly challenging in environments that are conducive t...
Coprological examination was used to estimate the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in stray ...
The aim of present study was to evaluate the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasite infection and r...
The prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in Australian pet dogs and cats was largely unknown pri...
Dogs can harbor various intestinal parasites that have serious clinical, economic, and zoonotic impa...
To identify areas of risk for canine-related zoonoses in Serbia, the aim of this study was to provid...
Coprological examination was used to determine the prevalence and intensity of gastrointestinal para...
This study was designed to determine the prevalence of gastro-intestinal helminths in dogs and dog f...
Australia has a very high rate of dog ownership, which in some circumstances may lead to exposure to...
To identify areas of risk for canine-related zoonoses in Serbia, the aim of this Study was to provid...
Abstract Giardia duodenalis is a protozoan parasite of animals that is zoonotic. Given the capacity ...
Australia has a very high rate of dog ownership, which in some circumstances may lead to exposure to...
Zoonotic infections are among the most common on earth and are responsible for over 60% of human inf...
Abstract Occurrences of gastrointestinal parasites were assessed in fecal samples from 3,099 dogs in...
Working farm dogs in New Zealand may have a high parasitic challenge because of access to raw meat a...