Parasitosis of stray dogs in north-eastern Spain.

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Abstract

The authors analysed 42 stray dogs in north-eastern Spain. Of these, 29 dogs were parasitised by one or more helminth species. The parasites found were intestinal nematodes (59.52%) and cestodes (47.61%). Differences between urban stray dogs and feral dogs are discussed.

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Arriolabengoa Igarza, A., Lucientes Curdi, J., Gortazar Schmidt, C., & Calvete Margolles, C. (1992). Parasitosis of stray dogs in north-eastern Spain. Revue Scientifique et Technique (International Office of Epizootics), 11(4), 1047–1049. https://doi.org/10.20506/rst.11.4.642

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