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Public Spaces as Hotspots of Zoonotic Gastrointestinal Parasite Transmission: Evidence from Small Animal and Soil Surveillance in Malaysia. [PDF]

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Parasite communities in stray cat populations from Lisbon, Portugal

Journal of Helminthology, 2013
AbstractStray cats live in high-density colonies in urban areas and pose a health hazard to household cats and humans. In Portugal, information on the parasitic fauna of stray cats is limited and relies mostly on results from faecal analysis. The present survey aimed to determine the prevalence, diversity and intensity of parasites in stray cats from ...
H, Waap, J, Gomes, T, Nunes
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Parasitological Survey on Stray Cat Colonies from the Veneto Region

Veterinary Research Communications, 2007
Natale, A., Frangipane di Regalbono, A., Zanellato, G., Cavalletto, M., Danesi, P., Capelli, G. and Pietrobelli, M., 2007. Parasitological survey on stray cat colonies from the Veneto Region. Veterinary Research Communications, 31(Suppl.
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Gene frequencies in stray cat populations from Vienna

Genetica, 1973
A sampling of 394 cets from Vienna was taken and the gene frequencies for different coat colour loci calculated. Randomness of breeding was tested by the Hardy-Weinberg distribution. A comparison of Viennese data with those of other city populations gives the impression that cat populations of Middle Europe have their own stable gene pool, which ...
H. Baxa
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Cystic echinococcosis in a stray cat

Veterinary Record, 2004
A, Burgu, S A, Vural, O, Sarimehmetoğlu
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Radio-Tracking Survey of Stray Cat Home Range in a Suburban Area: Non-Exclusive Use of Home Ranges in Stray Cats (Felis catus)

Mammal Study, 2019
. The trap-neuter-release method, which has been used to control stray cat populations in many countries, is thought to be more efficient than the trap-removal method because neutered cats returning to their home ranges can prevent the influx of other ...
Jun-Soo Kim   +4 more
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Dermatophytes isolated from asymptomatic stray cats

Mycoses, 1997
Summary. Most human cases of dermato‐phytosis diagnosed in Siena, Italy, in the last 5 years have been caused by two zoophilic species: Microsporum canis and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. Since many patients had a history of contact with apparently healthy stray cats, we examined the fur of 173 stray cats for dermatophytes.
Romano C., Valenti L., Barbara R.
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