Dogs as Sources and Sentinels of Parasites in Humans and Wildlife, Northern Canada
A minimum of 11 genera of parasites, including 7 known or suspected to cause zoonoses, were detected in dogs in 2 northern Canadian communities. Dogs in remote settlements receive minimal veterinary care and may serve as sources and sentinels for parasites in persons and wildlife, and as parasite br...
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ftcdc:oai:example.org:cdc:17014 2023-05-15T14:48:55+02:00 Dogs as Sources and Sentinels of Parasites in Humans and Wildlife, Northern Canada Emerg Infect Dis Salb, Amanda L. Barkema, Herman W. Elkin, Brett T. Thompson, R.C. Andrew Whiteside, Douglas P. Black, Sandra R. Dubey, J.P. Kutz, Susan J. http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/17014/ unknown http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/17014/ Emerg Infect Dis. 14(1):60-63. Dispatch Dogs parasites zoonosis aboriginal wildlife veterinary Giardia Toxoplasma Arctic Animals Domestic Wild Arctic Regions Canada Disease Reservoirs Dog Diseases Parasitic Diseases Animal Prevalence Sentinel Surveillance Zoonoses ftcdc 2017-04-11T13:16:47Z A minimum of 11 genera of parasites, including 7 known or suspected to cause zoonoses, were detected in dogs in 2 northern Canadian communities. Dogs in remote settlements receive minimal veterinary care and may serve as sources and sentinels for parasites in persons and wildlife, and as parasite bridges between wildlife and humans. Other/Unknown Material Arctic CDC Stacks (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Arctic Canada |
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Dispatch Dogs parasites zoonosis aboriginal wildlife veterinary Giardia Toxoplasma Arctic Animals Domestic Wild Arctic Regions Canada Disease Reservoirs Dog Diseases Parasitic Diseases Animal Prevalence Sentinel Surveillance Zoonoses Dogs as Sources and Sentinels of Parasites in Humans and Wildlife, Northern Canada |
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A minimum of 11 genera of parasites, including 7 known or suspected to cause zoonoses, were detected in dogs in 2 northern Canadian communities. Dogs in remote settlements receive minimal veterinary care and may serve as sources and sentinels for parasites in persons and wildlife, and as parasite bridges between wildlife and humans. |
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Salb, Amanda L. Barkema, Herman W. Elkin, Brett T. Thompson, R.C. Andrew Whiteside, Douglas P. Black, Sandra R. Dubey, J.P. Kutz, Susan J. |
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Dogs as Sources and Sentinels of Parasites in Humans and Wildlife, Northern Canada |
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Dogs as Sources and Sentinels of Parasites in Humans and Wildlife, Northern Canada |
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