Human and dogs Toxocara canis infection in a poor neighborhood in Bogota.

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Prevalence of Toxocara canis antibodies was studied in a poor community of Bogotá, Colombia. Two-hundred-seven patients, from both sexes and all age groups, were studied. Positive ELISA titers were found in 47.5% of the population, a high prevalence compared with reports from developed countries. T. canis ova were positive in 43.6% of fecal samples from dog puppies. An endemic pattern of the disease is described: socioeconomic status, weather, pollution, poor hygiene and a significant population of infected dogs. Neither the physical examination nor ELISA titers could detect any case of T. canis disease.

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Agudelo, C., Villareal, E., Cáceres, E., López, C., Eljach, J., Ramírez, N., … Corredor, A. (1990). Human and dogs Toxocara canis infection in a poor neighborhood in Bogota. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 85(1), 75–78. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761990000100012

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