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Prevalencia de anticuerpos a Toxocara canis. en caballos de la policía montada de Iztapalapa, Distrito federal [PDF]
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Controle biológico de Ancylostoma spp. e de Toxocara canis por fungos nematófagos
Rogério Oliva Carvalho
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Clinical variability of Toxocara canis infection in children
Corina Rotaru-Lungu
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Trends in Parasitology, 2022
The aim of this work is to compare seroprevalence against Toxocara of patients from FN HK between 2017 and 2021. Finally these results are compared with the results of the study of PharmDr. Barbora Voxová and Čermáková from 2009-2013. The methods of investigation were chosen indirect serological.
Timothy K. Wu, Dwight D. Bowman
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The aim of this work is to compare seroprevalence against Toxocara of patients from FN HK between 2017 and 2021. Finally these results are compared with the results of the study of PharmDr. Barbora Voxová and Čermáková from 2009-2013. The methods of investigation were chosen indirect serological.
Timothy K. Wu, Dwight D. Bowman
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2020
This review covers reports on prevalence Toxocara in dogs from 2000 to the present and views of the veterinary community as to the importance of it as a zoonosis within Australia. The contamination of soils in public areas with eggs of this parasite seems overall to be minimal for reasons related to required collection of faeces from pets and the use ...
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This review covers reports on prevalence Toxocara in dogs from 2000 to the present and views of the veterinary community as to the importance of it as a zoonosis within Australia. The contamination of soils in public areas with eggs of this parasite seems overall to be minimal for reasons related to required collection of faeces from pets and the use ...
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The epidemiology of Toxocara canis
Parasitology Today, 1988Bred as hunter, companion and pet, the dog has a long and honourable association with man. Yet the domestic dog can host a wide range of parasites - many of which can also infect humans. One of these, the ascarid nematode Toxocara canis (Fig. 1), is of particular interest because of retinal damage that may result from larvae becoming trapped in the eye.
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