Background: The present study was carried out to describe the epidemiological aspects of gastrointestinal helminthic infections of canids in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, the central western part of Iran. Methods: Forty nine canid species including, dogs, jackals, foxes and wolves were included in this study. The contents of their alimentary canal were inspected in order to isolate and identify the parasitic helminthes of this system. To identify the worms, the Soulsbey and Anderson identification key and light microscopy were used. Results: Based on necropsy findings, 35 (71.4(of examined animals were infected with at least one helminth. The prevalence of identified worms was as follows: Mesocestoides lineatus (55.1), Joyeuxiella ech...
Background: Echinococcosis and toxocarosis caused by the genus of Echinococcus and Toxocara spp. are...
Background: To find out different species of helminthes and blood/tissue pro-tozoan parasites of str...
Dogs can act as reservoirs, carriers, and transmitters of several zoonotic intestinal parasites that...
Background: The present study was carried out to describe the epidemio-logical aspects of gastrointe...
The present study was carried out to describe the epidemiological aspects of gastrointestinal helmin...
Abstract Background: The present study was aimed to elucidate the status of intestinal helminth inf...
Background: Intestinal parasites are the most common causes of gastrointestinal disease in canine. S...
Background and Aim: There is a large amount of information on intestinal parasites in stray dogs and...
Background: Canines are one of the most important sources of zoonotic parasites throughout the world...
Introduction and Objectives: Canines are one of the most important sources of zoonotic infections in...
Introduction & Objective: Dogs are among the closest animals to human residents and can by useful fo...
Stray dogs are considered as an important health problem in societies because they can carry dangero...
Canids are reservoir for some zoonoses helminthic disease. They are one of main public health proble...
AbstractObjectiveTo survey the prevalence of canine gastrointestinal helminthes in dogs presented to...
Dog can represent as an important source of zoonotic disease and important health problem for human....
Background: Echinococcosis and toxocarosis caused by the genus of Echinococcus and Toxocara spp. are...
Background: To find out different species of helminthes and blood/tissue pro-tozoan parasites of str...
Dogs can act as reservoirs, carriers, and transmitters of several zoonotic intestinal parasites that...
Background: The present study was carried out to describe the epidemio-logical aspects of gastrointe...
The present study was carried out to describe the epidemiological aspects of gastrointestinal helmin...
Abstract Background: The present study was aimed to elucidate the status of intestinal helminth inf...
Background: Intestinal parasites are the most common causes of gastrointestinal disease in canine. S...
Background and Aim: There is a large amount of information on intestinal parasites in stray dogs and...
Background: Canines are one of the most important sources of zoonotic parasites throughout the world...
Introduction and Objectives: Canines are one of the most important sources of zoonotic infections in...
Introduction & Objective: Dogs are among the closest animals to human residents and can by useful fo...
Stray dogs are considered as an important health problem in societies because they can carry dangero...
Canids are reservoir for some zoonoses helminthic disease. They are one of main public health proble...
AbstractObjectiveTo survey the prevalence of canine gastrointestinal helminthes in dogs presented to...
Dog can represent as an important source of zoonotic disease and important health problem for human....
Background: Echinococcosis and toxocarosis caused by the genus of Echinococcus and Toxocara spp. are...
Background: To find out different species of helminthes and blood/tissue pro-tozoan parasites of str...
Dogs can act as reservoirs, carriers, and transmitters of several zoonotic intestinal parasites that...