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Leishmaniosi

2000
Descrizione delle caratteristiche epidemiologiche e cliniche della infezioni da Leptospira ...
RONDANELLI E. G, CASTELLI, Francesco
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Leishmaniosis

2021
Gad Baneth   +3 more
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Canine leishmaniosis.

Polish journal of veterinary sciences, 2008
Canine visceral leishmaniosis (CVL) is an infectious disease of zoonotic potential, caused by protozoan parasite of the genus Leishmania. Common clinical manifestations of canine visceral leishmaniosis include decrease of appetite, progressive weight loss, exercise intolerance, peripheral lymph node and spleen enlargement, chronic renal and liver ...
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LEISHMANIOSIS FELINA

2007
CANIS ET FELIS."LEISMANIOSIS CANINA Y FELINA"
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Leishmaniosis

2005
Gad Baneth   +3 more
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Commercially approved vaccines for canine leishmaniosis: a review of available data on their safety and efficacy

Tropical Medicine and International Health, 2020
Rita Velez, Montserrat Gállego
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New Epidemiological Aspects of Animal Leishmaniosis in Europe: The Role of Vertebrate Hosts Other Than Dogs

Pathogens, 2021
Luís Cardoso   +2 more
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La Leishmaniosi : considerazioni

2010
La Leishmaniosi, malattia parassitaria descritta per la prima volta nell’uomo da Cunningham nel 1885 in India, è estremamente diffusa e legata sia alla presenza del flebotomo che la trasmette sia a quella dell’ospite definitivo, mammifero domestico e/o selvatico, che diventa il “serbatoio” dell’infezione.
F. Bellini, P. Fossati, A. Liverini
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Skin Lesions in Feline Leishmaniosis: A Systematic Review

Pathogens, 2021
Francesca Abramo   +2 more
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