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Study the percentage of infection with endo and ecto parasites in dogs in mosui / iraq [PDF]
65 dogs from both sexes aged 2 months – 3years old were used in this study, included 42 stray dogs 11 guard dogs, 6 pet dogs and 6 clinically normal dogs served as a control were examined. Clinical signs observed and the study of blood picture.
S.H. Arsalan +3 more
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Characteristics in the Population of Stray Dogs and Changes After One Year From a City in Southern Mexico. [PDF]
The present study generated evidence on the population of stray dogs in the city of Mérida Yucatán, Mexico. The sighting method was used using the “count within a selected block” method recommended by the World Society for the Protection of Animals. For the sample size, 21 blocks were randomly selected from the city.
Novelo-Sanguino A +3 more
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The purpose of the research is to study the efficacy of new multicomponent drugs for dogs and cats against arachnoentomosis and helminthosis.Materials and methods. The efficacy of new four-component Insacar Total C Plus Drops for Dogs and Insacar Total K
N. V. Makhvatova
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Abstract Grass awn migration and furunculosis are common diseases in dogs that can lead to interdigital subcutaneous lesions with a similar clinical presentation, and occasionally similar ultrasonographic images, but different treatments are required.
Marion Fenet +5 more
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SDR9C7 missense variant in a Chihuahua with non‐epidermolytic ichthyosis
Abstract Ichthyoses represent a heterogeneous group of cornification disorders that are associated with skin barrier defects. We investigated a 9‐month‐old Chihuahua showing excessive scale formation. Clinical and histopathological examinations revealed non‐epidermolytic ichthyosis and a genetic defect was suspected.
Sarah Kiener +4 more
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Brucella suis in three dogs: presentation, diagnosis and clinical management
Brucella suis is an emerging, zoonotic disease predominantly affecting dogs and humans that engage in feral pig hunting in Australia and other countries. Although B. suis infection in dogs shares some clinical similarities to the host‐adapted species (B. canis), B.
CC Kneipp +6 more
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Wildlife translocations have inherent disease risks that can jeopardize animal and human health and biodiversity conservation. We incorporated a disease risk analysis into planning for reintroduction of gray wolves to Isle Royale National Park and used outcomes of the analysis to mitigate risks for wildlife and human health.
Michelle L. Verant +9 more
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Current review of isoxazoline ectoparasiticides used in veterinary medicine
Abstract The isoxazolines are a novel class of ectoparasiticides with potent inhibitory activity on glutamate‐ and gamma‐aminobutyric acid‐gated chloride channel located in nervous system of invertebrates. In recent years, studies have been performed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of isoxazolines against various types of ectoparasites, including ...
Xueying Zhou +2 more
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Parasites are central to ecosystems but often overlooked. We investigated broad‐scale interactions between gastrointestinal parasites and their hosts by sampling the widely distributed gray wolf (Canis lupus) across six populations on two continents. As expected, wolf density was positively associated with the prevalence of fecal parasites transmitted ...
Astrid V. Stronen +8 more
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Canine sarcoptic mange is a highly pruritic and contagious skin disease caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis. This case series describes the clinical, parasitological, and serological follow‐up of a cohort of eight adult Saint Bernard dogs with confirmed sarcoptic mange, treated orally with lotilaner.
F. Moog +4 more
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