Wild and domestic dogs are important reservoir hosts of numerous intestinal parasites that represent potential infection sources for both humans and wild or other domestic animals. The aim of this study was to determine the presence, diversity, and contamination potential of intestinal parasites in dog feces contaminating urban and recreational areas in Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego province, Argentina). A total of 80 canine fecal samples were collected from urban (playgrounds, streets, sidewalks, squares and coastal walks) and recreational areas (winter centers for raising and training sled dogs) in 2018. Samples were preserved in 5% formalin and processed using formalin-ethyl acetate sedimentation and FLOTAC dual Pellet techniques. Data were ...
AbstractThe objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the occurrence of zoonotic enteropara...
Dogs play an important role as reservoirs and hosts of multiple pathogens shared with humans and wil...
The presence of parasites was investigated by the examination of 1944 dog faecal samples collected f...
The presence of parasites was investigated by the examination of 1944 dog faecal samples collected f...
In urban populations of South America, dogs with free access to public areas represent a publichealt...
The objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the occurrence of zoonotic enteroparasites in...
Dogs are important definite or reservoir hosts for zoonotic parasites. However, only few studies on ...
Dogs are important definite or reservoir hosts for zoonotic parasites. However, only few studies on ...
Dogs are important definite or reservoir hosts for zoonotic parasites. However, only few studies on ...
Dogs are important definite or reservoir hosts for zoonotic parasites. However, only few studies on ...
Dogs are important definite or reservoir hosts for zoonotic parasites. However, only few studies on ...
Lavallén, C.M.; Dopchiz, M.C.; Lobianco, E.; Hollmann, P.; Denegri, G.: Intestinal parasites of zoon...
Lavallén, C.M.; Dopchiz, M.C.; Lobianco, E.; Hollmann, P.; Denegri, G.: Intestinal parasites of zoon...
The wildlife-domestic interface represents points of contact between wild animals and human-associat...
Dogs are associated with at least 60 zoonotic diseases. Statistically, intestinal parasit...
AbstractThe objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the occurrence of zoonotic enteropara...
Dogs play an important role as reservoirs and hosts of multiple pathogens shared with humans and wil...
The presence of parasites was investigated by the examination of 1944 dog faecal samples collected f...
The presence of parasites was investigated by the examination of 1944 dog faecal samples collected f...
In urban populations of South America, dogs with free access to public areas represent a publichealt...
The objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the occurrence of zoonotic enteroparasites in...
Dogs are important definite or reservoir hosts for zoonotic parasites. However, only few studies on ...
Dogs are important definite or reservoir hosts for zoonotic parasites. However, only few studies on ...
Dogs are important definite or reservoir hosts for zoonotic parasites. However, only few studies on ...
Dogs are important definite or reservoir hosts for zoonotic parasites. However, only few studies on ...
Dogs are important definite or reservoir hosts for zoonotic parasites. However, only few studies on ...
Lavallén, C.M.; Dopchiz, M.C.; Lobianco, E.; Hollmann, P.; Denegri, G.: Intestinal parasites of zoon...
Lavallén, C.M.; Dopchiz, M.C.; Lobianco, E.; Hollmann, P.; Denegri, G.: Intestinal parasites of zoon...
The wildlife-domestic interface represents points of contact between wild animals and human-associat...
Dogs are associated with at least 60 zoonotic diseases. Statistically, intestinal parasit...
AbstractThe objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the occurrence of zoonotic enteropara...
Dogs play an important role as reservoirs and hosts of multiple pathogens shared with humans and wil...
The presence of parasites was investigated by the examination of 1944 dog faecal samples collected f...