A cross-sectional study was performed between school term dates 2014 and 2015 to diagnose intestinal parasites in dogs and children living with them. The socio-environmental characteristics and hygiene practices of the children were also evaluated in terms of risk factors for parasitic infection of periurban neighbourhoods of La Plata (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Serial coproparasitological samples of 78 dogs and 211 children were analysed by means of concentration and flotation techniques. Socio-environmental variables and hygiene practices of children were evaluated through semi-structured questionnaires which were answered by every family. The study showed that 82.1% of dogs were parasitized. The specific richness was of 11 species; Ancyl...
The objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the occurrence of zoonotic enteroparasites in...
Regarding geographical distribution and clinical relevance, the most common canine geohelminths are ...
In Colombia, there are very few studies about intestinal parasitosis in dogs, and street dogs consti...
A cross-sectional study was performed between school term dates 2014 and 2015 to diagnose intestinal...
Lavallén, C.M.; Dopchiz, M.C.; Lobianco, E.; Hollmann, P.; Denegri, G.: Intestinal parasites of zoon...
Introduction: Intestinal parasitoses affect millions of people worldwide, especially children of dev...
Dogs play an important role as reservoirs and hosts of multiple pathogens shared with humans and wil...
Human and dog health are inextricably linked, and although our relationship with dogs brings numerou...
The wildlife-domestic interface represents points of contact between wild animals and human-associat...
Background: Intestinal parasitoses are a major concern for public health, especially in children fro...
Human interaction with dogs can potentially lead to zoonoses. The aim of this integrative approach i...
This study evaluated the existence of enteroparasitoses and toxocarosis in children of peripheral(PC...
Wild and domestic dogs are important reservoir hosts of numerous intestinal parasites that represent...
We analyzed intestinal parasitic infections in children aged 1-12 years from a poor neighborhood in ...
In Colombia, there are very few studies about intestinal parasitosis in dogs, and street dogs consti...
The objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the occurrence of zoonotic enteroparasites in...
Regarding geographical distribution and clinical relevance, the most common canine geohelminths are ...
In Colombia, there are very few studies about intestinal parasitosis in dogs, and street dogs consti...
A cross-sectional study was performed between school term dates 2014 and 2015 to diagnose intestinal...
Lavallén, C.M.; Dopchiz, M.C.; Lobianco, E.; Hollmann, P.; Denegri, G.: Intestinal parasites of zoon...
Introduction: Intestinal parasitoses affect millions of people worldwide, especially children of dev...
Dogs play an important role as reservoirs and hosts of multiple pathogens shared with humans and wil...
Human and dog health are inextricably linked, and although our relationship with dogs brings numerou...
The wildlife-domestic interface represents points of contact between wild animals and human-associat...
Background: Intestinal parasitoses are a major concern for public health, especially in children fro...
Human interaction with dogs can potentially lead to zoonoses. The aim of this integrative approach i...
This study evaluated the existence of enteroparasitoses and toxocarosis in children of peripheral(PC...
Wild and domestic dogs are important reservoir hosts of numerous intestinal parasites that represent...
We analyzed intestinal parasitic infections in children aged 1-12 years from a poor neighborhood in ...
In Colombia, there are very few studies about intestinal parasitosis in dogs, and street dogs consti...
The objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the occurrence of zoonotic enteroparasites in...
Regarding geographical distribution and clinical relevance, the most common canine geohelminths are ...
In Colombia, there are very few studies about intestinal parasitosis in dogs, and street dogs consti...