Objective: To investigate the prevalence of Echinococcus granulosus in wild dogs (dingos and dingo-domestic dog hybrids) living in and around human habitation on Fraser Island and in townships of the Maroochy Shire, on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, Australia. Design: Wild dogs were humanely killed on Fraser Island and in the Maroochy Shire because they were deemed a potential danger to the public. Their intestines were collected and the contents examined for intestinal parasites. Procedure: Intestines were removed as soon after death as possible, packed in plastic bags and kept frozen until examination. The intestinal contents were washed, sieved and examined microscopically for the presence of helminths, which were identified and coun...
Echinococcus granulosus is the only member of the Genus Echinococcus to occur in Australia. The majo...
The impacts of free-roaming canids (domestic and wild) on public health have long been a concern in ...
Introduction: Cystic Echinococcosis (CE) is endemic in humans and livestock in many pastoral communi...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of Echinococcus granulosus in wild dogs (dingos and dingo-d...
Objective To investigate the prevalence of Echinococcus granulosus in wild dogs (dingos and dingo-do...
Objective; To investigate the distribution of Echinococcus granulosus in wild dogs and foxes and hyd...
Necropsies were performed on 27 wild dogs professionally culled in the Townsville district of Austra...
Objective: To provide information on possible ecological determinants of infection with Echinococcus...
Twenty-nine farms with a prevalence of greater than 20% of hydatidosis in cattle were visited in sou...
Wild dogs are commonly found within urban and peri-urban zones of northeastern Australia. They trave...
Australia has a very high rate of dog ownership, which in some circumstances may lead to exposure to...
Context: Peri-urban wild dogs are known to reside within high-risk and densely populated regions and...
A three year old female water buffalo was slaughtered for human consumption on a dairy buffalo farm ...
Encroachment of suburban development into previously undeveloped areas fringing Townsville has broug...
Australia has a very high rate of dog ownership, which in some circumstances may lead to exposure to...
Echinococcus granulosus is the only member of the Genus Echinococcus to occur in Australia. The majo...
The impacts of free-roaming canids (domestic and wild) on public health have long been a concern in ...
Introduction: Cystic Echinococcosis (CE) is endemic in humans and livestock in many pastoral communi...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of Echinococcus granulosus in wild dogs (dingos and dingo-d...
Objective To investigate the prevalence of Echinococcus granulosus in wild dogs (dingos and dingo-do...
Objective; To investigate the distribution of Echinococcus granulosus in wild dogs and foxes and hyd...
Necropsies were performed on 27 wild dogs professionally culled in the Townsville district of Austra...
Objective: To provide information on possible ecological determinants of infection with Echinococcus...
Twenty-nine farms with a prevalence of greater than 20% of hydatidosis in cattle were visited in sou...
Wild dogs are commonly found within urban and peri-urban zones of northeastern Australia. They trave...
Australia has a very high rate of dog ownership, which in some circumstances may lead to exposure to...
Context: Peri-urban wild dogs are known to reside within high-risk and densely populated regions and...
A three year old female water buffalo was slaughtered for human consumption on a dairy buffalo farm ...
Encroachment of suburban development into previously undeveloped areas fringing Townsville has broug...
Australia has a very high rate of dog ownership, which in some circumstances may lead to exposure to...
Echinococcus granulosus is the only member of the Genus Echinococcus to occur in Australia. The majo...
The impacts of free-roaming canids (domestic and wild) on public health have long been a concern in ...
Introduction: Cystic Echinococcosis (CE) is endemic in humans and livestock in many pastoral communi...