The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of helminth eggs excreted in the faeces of stray cats, dogs and in soil samples. A total of 505 fresh samples of faeces (from 227 dogs and 152 cats) and soil were collected. The egg stage was detected via microscopy after the application of formalin-ether concentration technique. Genomic DNA was extracted from the samples containing hookworm eggs and used for further identification to the species level using real-time polymerase chain reaction coupled with high resolution melting analysis. Microscopic observation showed that the overall prevalence of helminth eggs among stray cats and dogs was 75.7% (95% CI = 71.2%-79.9%), in which 87.7% of dogs and 57.9% of cats were infected with...
There is no current information regarding the prevalence of hookworm in Australian dogs and cats and...
Apart from their veterinary importance, the hookworms Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma braziliense a...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors also contributed equally to this w...
<div><p>The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of helminth eggs excreted in the...
The study was conducted to determine the prevalence of intestinal helminth eggs and protozoa excrete...
Gastrointestinal zoonotic helminths of dogs and cats have a public health concern worldwide. We inve...
Helminthiasis can be transmitted from animals to humans (zoonosis). Helminthiasis can cause cutaneus...
Abstract Background Canine hookworm infection is endemic in Southeast Asian countries with a prevale...
To estimate the current prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites in dogs and cats, a total of 1...
Zoonotic intestinal helminths are commonly found in tropical countries such as the Philippines which...
Intestinal helminthiasis is a disease of poverty that remains to be a public health concern in devel...
Domestic cats (Fells catus) are known to be commonly infected with parasites because of their habit ...
Hookworm infection and Stronyloidiasis are public health problem in the worldwide which both of them...
Stray cats are afflicted with various parasitic infestations and the infective stages of these paras...
Hookworms are the most common parasitic nematodes in the genus of Ancylostoma that infect both human...
There is no current information regarding the prevalence of hookworm in Australian dogs and cats and...
Apart from their veterinary importance, the hookworms Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma braziliense a...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors also contributed equally to this w...
<div><p>The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of helminth eggs excreted in the...
The study was conducted to determine the prevalence of intestinal helminth eggs and protozoa excrete...
Gastrointestinal zoonotic helminths of dogs and cats have a public health concern worldwide. We inve...
Helminthiasis can be transmitted from animals to humans (zoonosis). Helminthiasis can cause cutaneus...
Abstract Background Canine hookworm infection is endemic in Southeast Asian countries with a prevale...
To estimate the current prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites in dogs and cats, a total of 1...
Zoonotic intestinal helminths are commonly found in tropical countries such as the Philippines which...
Intestinal helminthiasis is a disease of poverty that remains to be a public health concern in devel...
Domestic cats (Fells catus) are known to be commonly infected with parasites because of their habit ...
Hookworm infection and Stronyloidiasis are public health problem in the worldwide which both of them...
Stray cats are afflicted with various parasitic infestations and the infective stages of these paras...
Hookworms are the most common parasitic nematodes in the genus of Ancylostoma that infect both human...
There is no current information regarding the prevalence of hookworm in Australian dogs and cats and...
Apart from their veterinary importance, the hookworms Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma braziliense a...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors also contributed equally to this w...