The wildlife-domestic interface represents points of contact between wild animals and human-associated domestic animals, and provides opportunities for the dissemination and transmission of parasitic agents. Domestic dogs are reservoirs of parasitic agents, many of which are capable of infecting wild animals. To better investigate this potential risk at the Iberá wetlands eco-region, fecal samples from dogs present at the wildlife-domestic interface of two protected areas in Corrientes province, Argentina were examined. The prevalence of intestinal parasites and overall generic richness were examined and associations with age, sex, body condition, anthelmintic treatments and dog movement restriction were explored. From August-September 2017...
Necropsies were performed on 27 wild dogs professionally culled in the Townsville district of Austra...
A cross-sectional study was performed between school term dates 2014 and 2015 to diagnose intestinal...
In Colombia, there are very few studies about intestinal parasitosis in dogs, and street dogs consti...
Human interaction with dogs can potentially lead to zoonoses. The aim of this integrative approach i...
Wild and domestic dogs are important reservoir hosts of numerous intestinal parasites that represent...
Dogs play an important role as reservoirs and hosts of multiple pathogens shared with humans and wil...
A cross-sectional study was performed between school term dates 2014 and 2015 to diagnose intestinal...
Human and dog health are inextricably linked, and although our relationship with dogs brings numerou...
The presence of parasites was investigated by the examination of 1944 dog faecal samples collected f...
Abstract Despite the ubiquity of domestic dogs, their role as zoonotic reservoirs and the large numb...
Lavallén, C.M.; Dopchiz, M.C.; Lobianco, E.; Hollmann, P.; Denegri, G.: Intestinal parasites of zoon...
The objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the occurrence of zoonotic enteroparasites in...
Fil: Vizcaychipi, Katherina A. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas....
In urban populations of South America, dogs with free access to public areas represent a publichealt...
Coprological examination was used to estimate the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in stray ...
Necropsies were performed on 27 wild dogs professionally culled in the Townsville district of Austra...
A cross-sectional study was performed between school term dates 2014 and 2015 to diagnose intestinal...
In Colombia, there are very few studies about intestinal parasitosis in dogs, and street dogs consti...
Human interaction with dogs can potentially lead to zoonoses. The aim of this integrative approach i...
Wild and domestic dogs are important reservoir hosts of numerous intestinal parasites that represent...
Dogs play an important role as reservoirs and hosts of multiple pathogens shared with humans and wil...
A cross-sectional study was performed between school term dates 2014 and 2015 to diagnose intestinal...
Human and dog health are inextricably linked, and although our relationship with dogs brings numerou...
The presence of parasites was investigated by the examination of 1944 dog faecal samples collected f...
Abstract Despite the ubiquity of domestic dogs, their role as zoonotic reservoirs and the large numb...
Lavallén, C.M.; Dopchiz, M.C.; Lobianco, E.; Hollmann, P.; Denegri, G.: Intestinal parasites of zoon...
The objectives of this research were: (1) to determine the occurrence of zoonotic enteroparasites in...
Fil: Vizcaychipi, Katherina A. ANLIS Dr.C.G.Malbrán. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas....
In urban populations of South America, dogs with free access to public areas represent a publichealt...
Coprological examination was used to estimate the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in stray ...
Necropsies were performed on 27 wild dogs professionally culled in the Townsville district of Austra...
A cross-sectional study was performed between school term dates 2014 and 2015 to diagnose intestinal...
In Colombia, there are very few studies about intestinal parasitosis in dogs, and street dogs consti...