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      ParasitologyLatin American StudiesInvertebrate BiologyCentral America and Mexico
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      MicrobiologySurvival AnalysisVeterinaryVeterinary Parasitology
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      MicrobiologySpainVeterinary ParasitologyDisease Outbreaks
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      MicrobiologyInternational organizationsThailandVeterinary Parasitology
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      MicrobiologyBovine MastitisVeterinaryVeterinary Parasitology
Background and Aim: As a mechanical vector of some communicable diseases and a self-adaptive species to human environments, the German cockroach can transmit pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, to human beings. This study was... more
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      Veterinary ParasitologyOne HealthVector controlVector Biology & Control
Aim: The objective of this research was to identify the parasite species found in the gastrointestinal tract and pancreas of Aceh cattle slaughtered in a Banda Aceh slaughterhouse using lactophenol and semichon carmine staining.... more
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      Veterinary ParasitologyLarge Animal MedicineVeterinary Helminthology
Aim: This study was designed to investigate the prevalence, associated risk factors, and zoonotic implications of gastrointestinal parasites of dogs in Maiduguri, Borno State, Northeastern Nigeria. Materials and Methods: A total of 200... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary ParasitologyDogsHelminthology
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      ManagementMicrobiologySoilCarotenoids
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      MicrobiologyGeographyClimateZoonoses
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary ParasitologyDogsPhylogeny
Cryptosporidium is one of the most prevalent protozoan parasites causing a disease in a wide range of birds. Wild pigeons are found in abundance around us and maybe infected or harbor many species of Cryptosporidium that can be... more
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      Veterinary MedicineVeterinary public healthVeterinary ScienceVeterinary Parasitology
Infection with gastrointestinal nematodes, particularly Haemonchus contortus, is a major constraint to goat production in the southeastern United States. Non-anthelmintic control alternatives are needed due to increasing resistance of... more
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      MicrobiologyBiological ControlGeorgiaVeterinary Parasitology
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyPeruVeterinary
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      MicrobiologyVeterinary ParasitologyBurkina FasoFemale
Rift Valley fever is an emerging viral disease that has been reported from several countries including Kenya,
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      Veterinary MedicineVeterinary EpidemiologyMedical and Veterinary EntomologyVeterinary Science
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      MicrobiologyItalyVeterinary ParasitologySeasonality
Comparison of the effectiveness of 8W fluorescent black and white light sources, in two 4x4 Latin squares (16 replicates) designs under South African conditions, showed black light to be up to three time more effective in collecting... more
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      MicrobiologyEntomologyVeterinary ParasitologySouth Africa
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      MicrobiologyPathologyEpidemiologyBrazil
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      MicrobiologyMast CellsVeterinary ParasitologyFemale
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      MicrobiologyCaliforniaVeterinary ParasitologyDogs
This laboratory study investigates the sub-adult developmental cycle of field collected Culicoides (Avaritia) imicola Kieffer (Diptera; Ceratopogonidae). The period required from blood-feeding field-collected females to the production of... more
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      MicrobiologyVeterinaryDrug UseVeterinary Parasitology
Study was carried out to explore the management system of pig including health care and marketing, adopted by farmers in Hattikharka of Dhankuta and Phakchamara of Terhathum districts. A semi-structured questionnaire was distributed to a... more
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      MicrobiologyBoliviaVeterinary ParasitologyAnimals
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      MicrobiologyEgyptVeterinary ParasitologyPerissodactyla
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Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) has been one of the fastest spreading insects over the past 20 years. Its medical importance is due to the aggressive daytime human-biting behavior and the ability to vector many viruses, including... more
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      MicrobiologyParasitologyEntomologyVeterinary Medicine
Ticks have an important role in human an animal health. Besides their direct pathogenic role (spoliation of blood, cutaneous lesions), they can inoculate haemolysis molecules, anti-coagulants sometimes toxics and they can also act as... more
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      ParasitologyVeterinary MedicineResearch MethodologyEducational Research
Dirofilaria immitis, the etiological agent for heartworm disease, is a zoonotic, vector-borne parasite. The dog is the most common natural host. Heartworm disease is present in all US states, as well as in South and Central America, Asia,... more
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      MicrobiologyDominican RepublicVeterinary ParasitologyDogs
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      MicrobiologyTreatmentTreatment OutcomeEgypt
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In Nigeria, there has been an increasing trend towards establishing puppy mills for commercial breeding of exotic dogs. This study determined gastrointestinal parasites associated with exotic dogs of the existing puppy mills in Jos... more
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      Veterinary ParasitologyVeterinary Microbiology and Parasitology
Background and Aim: The World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization list Taenia saginata, a foodborne cestode, as the most widely distributed human tapeworm worldwide. The larval stage of T. saginata, Cysticercus... more
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      ParasitologyPublic HealthZoonosesVeterinary public health