Salmonellosis is a disease of major zoonotic importance and canine parvovirus is a potentially fatal cause of canine enteritis with a world-wide distribution. Persistent isolation of Salmonella during routine environmental sampling surveys of a hospital ward, reserved for the treatment of dogs with canine parvovirus infection, prompted investigation into a possible source. We hypothesised that dogs affected by canine parvovirus would have a higher prevalence of faecal salmonellae compared to an apparently healthy cohort. Seventy-four client-owned dogs naturally infected with canine parvovirus and 42 apparently healthy client-owned dogs were included in the study. This prospective, longitudinal, observational study was conducted over an 18-m...
The incidence of Salmonella in dogs was investigated to assess the risk of possible transmission of ...
With the progress of studies on salmonellosis in man and animals, healthy animals have been subjecte...
Salmonellosis has a worldwide relevance in aspects associated with public health, as only in 2009 we...
Salmonellosis is a disease of major zoonotic importance and canine parvovirus is a potentially fatal...
Salmonellosis is a disease of major zoonotic importance and canine parvovirus is a potentially fatal...
Background - The intimate relationship between dogs and their owners has the potential to increase t...
In an increasingly hygiene concerned society, a major barrier to pet ownership is the perceived role...
Altres ajuts: Banco Santander (ES), FUSPBS-PPC 15/2016Although salmonellosis is considered one of th...
Salmonella is the most known zoonotic bacterial agent, which produces salmonellosis in animals as we...
Objective: The present study was initiated to ascertain the level of shedding of salmonellae by dogs...
Abstract Background The close bond between pet animals and family members poses risk of infection wi...
Salmonellosis is a global health problem, affecting approximately 1.3 billion people annually. Most ...
A 12-week-old female intact, pit bull terrier cross breed puppy presented with vomiting and haemorrh...
Background Salmonella enterica is a recognised cause of diarrhoea in dogs and humans, yet the potent...
Eleven laboratories collaborated to determine the periodic prevalence of Salmonella in a population ...
The incidence of Salmonella in dogs was investigated to assess the risk of possible transmission of ...
With the progress of studies on salmonellosis in man and animals, healthy animals have been subjecte...
Salmonellosis has a worldwide relevance in aspects associated with public health, as only in 2009 we...
Salmonellosis is a disease of major zoonotic importance and canine parvovirus is a potentially fatal...
Salmonellosis is a disease of major zoonotic importance and canine parvovirus is a potentially fatal...
Background - The intimate relationship between dogs and their owners has the potential to increase t...
In an increasingly hygiene concerned society, a major barrier to pet ownership is the perceived role...
Altres ajuts: Banco Santander (ES), FUSPBS-PPC 15/2016Although salmonellosis is considered one of th...
Salmonella is the most known zoonotic bacterial agent, which produces salmonellosis in animals as we...
Objective: The present study was initiated to ascertain the level of shedding of salmonellae by dogs...
Abstract Background The close bond between pet animals and family members poses risk of infection wi...
Salmonellosis is a global health problem, affecting approximately 1.3 billion people annually. Most ...
A 12-week-old female intact, pit bull terrier cross breed puppy presented with vomiting and haemorrh...
Background Salmonella enterica is a recognised cause of diarrhoea in dogs and humans, yet the potent...
Eleven laboratories collaborated to determine the periodic prevalence of Salmonella in a population ...
The incidence of Salmonella in dogs was investigated to assess the risk of possible transmission of ...
With the progress of studies on salmonellosis in man and animals, healthy animals have been subjecte...
Salmonellosis has a worldwide relevance in aspects associated with public health, as only in 2009 we...