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Enteric parasitic zoonoses of domesticated dogs and cats
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Enteric parasitic zoonoses of domesticated dogs and cats

I.D. Robertson and R.C. Thompson
Microbes and Infection, Vol.4(8), pp.867-873
2002
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Abstract

Dogs and cats are important members of many families; however, they can harbour gastrointestinal parasites that may infect their owners. Some of these parasites, e.g. Echinococcus sp., can have a significant impact on human health. However, with appropriate education, management and anthelmintic regimes, zoonotic transmission of these parasites can be minimised.

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.163 Parasitology - General
1.163.1943 Parasitic Zoonoses
Web Of Science research areas
Immunology
Infectious Diseases
Microbiology
ESI research areas
Immunology
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