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Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections in Captive Snakes, Bangladesh
This study documented gastrointestinal parasitic infections in captive venomous and non‐venomous snakes in Bangladesh for the first time, finding an overall prevalence of 39.1%, with helminths more common than protozoa. Non‐venomous snakes and juveniles were most susceptible, while controlled terrarium housing reduced risk, highlighting the need for ...
Nazmul Hasan +7 more
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Abstract A 7‐month‐old, male, entire Dalmatian dog presented with acute‐onset haematemesis. Following symptomatic medical treatment, vomiting resolved, although the dog remained subdued and inappetent. True gastro‐gastric intussusception was suspected on abdominal radiography and ultrasonography and was confirmed by contrast‐enhanced computed ...
Afroditi Evangelia Pontikaki +4 more
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In this retrospective, single‐centre study conducted in patients with acute pericarditis referred to the Emergency Department, a significant proportion of patients experienced long‐term complications, especially recurrences. Drug doses were compliant with guidelines in a limited number of patients at admission and increased at discharge. Diabetes, COPD,
Lisa Caldera +7 more
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Wolf, Jacqueline L., Schreiber, David S.
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Metagenomic Surveillance of Viral Gastroenteritis in a Public Health Setting. [PDF]
Schmitz D +7 more
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Albeit Z. Kapikian, Robert M. Chanock
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Viral Gastroenteritis: Sickness Symptoms and Behavioral Responses. [PDF]
Hellysaz A +4 more
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Clinical and Epidemiologic Features of Viral Gastroenteritis in Hospitalized Children: An 11-Year Surveillance in Palermo (Sicily). [PDF]
Amodio E +7 more
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Abundance of viral gastroenteritis before and after the emergence of COVID-19: Molecular evidence on wastewater. [PDF]
Hoque SA +11 more
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Epidemiology of norovirus and viral gastroenteritis in Ontario, Canada, 2009-2014. [PDF]
Hughes SL +5 more
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