The prevalence of common intestinal parasites of dogs was determined and compared for the years 1965-68 and 1988 to determine what change, if any, has occurred in the prevalence of parasitisms over the past 20 years. Feces from dogs admitted to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital during these 2 periods were evaluated as part of the routine physical examination procedure. A sugar centrifugation method was used
The purpose of the research is comparative analysis of the dynamics of intestinal helminth and proto...
Shelter medicine is a unique discipline of veterinary science that faces challenges that are often u...
Introduction: Dogs may act as potential sources of zoonotic parasites, e.g. intestinal helminths lik...
Because the profit margin in the livestock industry is narrowing year by year, the importance of sub...
Most dog owners are unaware of asymptomatic infection and of the possibility of contracting zoonotic...
AbstractObjectiveTo survey the prevalence of canine gastrointestinal helminthes in dogs presented to...
Background Intestinal parasite contamination from infected dogs can place other dogs and humans a...
Practically all veterinarians readily diagnose and treat parasitism in the dog. Such parasites as fl...
thesisDuring 1948 and 1949, a random sampling of 200 nondescript dogs from Salt Lake City were surve...
Coproscopic examination of 505 dogs originating from the western or central part of Switzerland reve...
Background: Intestinal parasites are a frequent problem in domestic animals. There are five commonly...
• The overall prevalence of dog intestinal parasites detected in this study was 54.33 % and most dog...
Parasitic intestinal infections in dogs represent a problem for human health, because a wide variety...
A total of 78 faecal samples from owned shepherd dogs were collected in Tetovo, Macedonia and were e...
The prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in stray dogs, and dogs with owners was investigated by...
The purpose of the research is comparative analysis of the dynamics of intestinal helminth and proto...
Shelter medicine is a unique discipline of veterinary science that faces challenges that are often u...
Introduction: Dogs may act as potential sources of zoonotic parasites, e.g. intestinal helminths lik...
Because the profit margin in the livestock industry is narrowing year by year, the importance of sub...
Most dog owners are unaware of asymptomatic infection and of the possibility of contracting zoonotic...
AbstractObjectiveTo survey the prevalence of canine gastrointestinal helminthes in dogs presented to...
Background Intestinal parasite contamination from infected dogs can place other dogs and humans a...
Practically all veterinarians readily diagnose and treat parasitism in the dog. Such parasites as fl...
thesisDuring 1948 and 1949, a random sampling of 200 nondescript dogs from Salt Lake City were surve...
Coproscopic examination of 505 dogs originating from the western or central part of Switzerland reve...
Background: Intestinal parasites are a frequent problem in domestic animals. There are five commonly...
• The overall prevalence of dog intestinal parasites detected in this study was 54.33 % and most dog...
Parasitic intestinal infections in dogs represent a problem for human health, because a wide variety...
A total of 78 faecal samples from owned shepherd dogs were collected in Tetovo, Macedonia and were e...
The prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in stray dogs, and dogs with owners was investigated by...
The purpose of the research is comparative analysis of the dynamics of intestinal helminth and proto...
Shelter medicine is a unique discipline of veterinary science that faces challenges that are often u...
Introduction: Dogs may act as potential sources of zoonotic parasites, e.g. intestinal helminths lik...