Zoonotic soil-transmitted helminths in free-roaming dogs, Kiribati

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Abstract

Soil-transmitted helminths are highly prevalent in the Asia–Pacific region. We report a 96.5% prevalence of zoonotic soil-transmitted helminths in dogs in Kiribati. We advocate for urgent implementation of treatment and prevention programs for these zoonotic pathogens, in line with the Kiribati–World Health Organization Cooperation Strategy 2018–2022.

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Zendejas-Heredia, P. A., Crawley, A., Byrnes, H., Traub, R. J., & Colella, V. (2021). Zoonotic soil-transmitted helminths in free-roaming dogs, Kiribati. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(8), 2163–2165. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2708.204900

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