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Toxocara infection in pregnant women: seroprevalence and risk factors. [PDF]

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Noori M   +7 more
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Comparison of different diagnostic protocols for the detection of Toxocara spp. in faecal samples of cats and dogs. [PDF]

open access: yesParasit Vectors
Winterfeld DT   +9 more
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Early-stage ocular toxocariasis: Progression and histopathologic analysis. [PDF]

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Melendez AM   +4 more
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Toxocara: time to let cati ‘out of the bag’

Trends in Parasitology, 2022
Zoonotic toxocariasis is increasingly prominent as knowledge of its insidious impact on human health accumulates. Toxocara canis dominates research attention, with Toxocara cati relegated to the periphery. We argue that there are few grounds to support this bias, and that differences in life history and epidemiology between T. canis and T.
Liz Maciag   +2 more
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Toxocara cati and Toxoplasma gondii in French Birds of Prey

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2022
Parasites have developed many strategies to ensure their development, multiplication, and dissemination, including the use of reservoir hosts that are often nondomesticated species. Despite drastic reductions in their populations, wild birds remain widespread worldwide and could constitute some of these reservoirs.
Karadjian, Grégory   +9 more
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Transmammary Passage of Toxocara cati in the Cat

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1971
SUMMARY Transmammary passage of ascarid larvae was found in cats naturally and experimentally infected with Toxocara cati. Prenatal infection of ascarids could not be demonstrated in kittens from queens that were naturally and experimentally infected with T. cati.
T W, Swerczek   +2 more
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Toxocara cati

2012
Toxocara cati (Schrank, 1788) Eggs (feces). ESTADO DE MÉXICO: Nanchititla: Puma concolor (Benítez-Dolores 2005). No specimens in collections. Adult (intestine). DISTRITO FEDERAL: Reserva Ecológica del Pedregal de San Angel: Felis catus (Pacheco-Coronel 2010); Undetermined: Leopardus pardalis (Caballero y Caballero & Peregrina 1938).
García-Prieto, Luis   +2 more
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