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Síndrome de Larva Migrans Cutánea
Los nematodos principalmente Ancylostoma caninum y Ancylostoma braziliense se asocian a una entidad clínica conocida como larva migran cutánea, la cual afecta en general pobladores de las costas, trabajos de riesgo como jardineros agricultores, personas ...
Tatiana p. Vargas Álvarez +1 more
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Zoonotic and other gastrointestinal parasites in cats in Lumajang, East Java, Indonesia
Relationship between humans and cats has negative impact associates with zoonotic diseases. It is the reason why studies on the prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites in cats are important.
Izzu Ar-Rifqi Rabbani +9 more
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Efficacy of Anthelmintics Against Canine Hookworm Infections in the Bono East Region of Ghana
Hookworm infections present a major health risk to dogs, especially in areas characterized by warmer climates and poor sanitation. This cross‐sectional study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of hookworm infections and the efficacy of anthelmintic treatments in dogs from the Bono East Region of Ghana.
Samuel Ayetibo Ofori +8 more
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Pet and Stray Dogs’ Contribution to Zoonotic Transmission Pathways: A Bibliometric Review
Based on a large‐scale bibliometric dataset, domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) emerge as the most frequently cited host species in the context of zoonoses, being mentioned in at least 10% of publications for nearly a quarter of the pathogens recognized as zoonotic to humans.
Thibaut Langlois +3 more
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This study serves to clarify the current status of canid and felid Ancylostoma species present in Australia. The morphological identification of A. ceylanicum from cats for the first time in Townsville, Australia, appears to be in error, together with ...
Hobbs, R.P. +5 more
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Background: Wild felids have been in decline, which has been linked to health issues. Parasitic infections, including zoonotic ones, can contribute to the challenges faced regarding wildlife conservation efforts and may pose a risk to human health, particularly for people working at or visiting zoological parks.
Nuttanan Hongsrichan +12 more
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Environmental changes in the Brazilian Pantanal and Cerrado facilitate the spread of parasitic diseases in wildlife, with significant implications for public health owing to their zoonotic potential.
Iago de Sá Moraes +17 more
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Abstract A 5‐year‐old, neutered male Labrador retriever was presented for poor hair regrowth following clipping, lethargy, exercise intolerance, polyphagia, polydipsia, polyuria and heat‐seeking behaviour. A bradyarrhythmia due to a second‐degree atrioventricular block and poor cardiac contractility was found.
Anri Celliers +4 more
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Household dog fecal composting: Current issues and future directions
Abstract Dog feces are a known source of nutrient, pathogen, and plastic pollution that can harm human and ecosystem health. Home composting may be a more environmentally sustainable method of managing dog feces and reducing this pollution. While composting is an established method for recycling animal manures into low‐risk soil conditioners for food ...
Emily Bryson +3 more
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Treatment of cutaneous larva migrans
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 23, Issue 3, Page 381-383, March 2025.
Luisa Bopp +3 more
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