Intestinal parasites in household dogs with diarrhea (in Wroclaw)Piekara-Stpińska, AgnieszkaPiekarska, JolantaAnnals of Parasitology
The presence of parasites of any kind (including intestinal worms) in or on the body is referred to as an infestation. A helminth is a medical term for intestinal worms. Therefore intestinal worms are a helminth infestation. These human intestinal parasites usually gain entry into the gut ...
The prevalence of intestinal parasites in dogs and factors associated were studied in a rural community of Yucatan (southern Mexico), with special attention to those gastrointestinal parasites potentially transmitted to man. One hundred thirty dogs from 91 households were studied. Fecal samples were pro...
Intestinal parasites in dogs and cats from the district of Evora, Portugal. Vet Parasitol. 2011;179:242-5.Ferreira, F.S.; Pereira-Baltasar, P.; Parreira, R.; Padre, L.; Vilhena, M.; Tavora Tavira, L.; Atouguia, J.; Centeno-Lima, S. Intestinal parasites in dogs and cats from ...
Of the positive dogs 8.5–18.1% harboured two or more species of parasites. The prevalence of parasitic infection was also evaluated ccording to the maintenance, feeding, and age of the animals. The significance of zoonotic diseases (echin coccosis, toxocarosis, ancylostomatidosis) caused by...
In a point of fact, the food-grade diatomaceous earth is able to cause death to many insects but completely harmless to dogs or other animals. The food-grade diatomaceous earth has microscopically sharp edges that pierce the protective coating of parasites, which will cause dehydration & death....
The Credelio line of products forfleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites in dogs and cats (manufactured by Elanco) are chewable tablets for both dogs and cats. Credelio products are approved by the FDA for various parasites in dogs and cats depending on which product is being used....
EOSINOPHIL GRANULOCYTES AND PLASMA CELLS IN JEJUNAL MUCOSA OF DOGS NATURALLY INFECTED WITH OR WITHOUT INTESTINAL PARASITES 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 9 作者: EREN lker;SANDIKI DOI: 10.1501/Vetfak_0000000497 年份: 2000 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 免费下载 求助全文 ResearchGate ...
Background: The presence of intestinal parasites influences the growth and well‐being of canids. Additionally, infected dogs and their faeces with considerably higher eggs/oocysts released per gram (epg/opg) of zoonotic parasites contribute to parasitic spillover to humans, domestic animals ...
Intestinal parasites in dogs in Iceland: The past and the presentSigurdur H RichterAsrun Elmarsdottir