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[Toxocariasis].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 2002
A COSMOPOLITAN PARASITIC ZOONOSIS: Toxocariasis is a widespread native parasitosis. It is due to the presence of Toxocara-type nematode larvae in the organism, that is at the origin of various clinical pictures. Transmitted by dogs and more rarely by cats, contamination occurs by ingestion of embryos deposited on the ground (animal excrements).The ...
A, Degouy   +5 more
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[Toxocariasis].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2011
The clinical presentation of toxocariasis, a zoonotic parasitosis transmitted from dogs and cats to humans, can be very diverse, which is one of the reasons why Toxocara-related disease may go unnoticed. This paper gives a brief summary of the various clinical presentations (covert/common toxocariasis, visceral larva migrans, ocular toxocariasis and ...
Christen Rune, Stensvold   +2 more
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Testing for Toxocariasis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
D L, Elliot, D H, Hickam, L, Goldberg
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Toxocariasis

British Veterinary Journal, 1983
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Toxocariasis

2020
Kayla N. Moses, Miriam Baron Barshak
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Toxocariasis

International Journal of Agriculture and Biosciences, 2023
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Toxocariasis in Perspective

Royal Society of Health Journal, 1977
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Toxocariasis

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1986
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