| Literature DB >> 22654137 |
Daniel Joffe1, Drew Van Niekerk, France Gagné, John Gilleard, Susan Kutz, Robert Lobingier.
Abstract
The prevalence of endoparasites was evaluated in 619 dogs and 153 cats in the Calgary, Alberta region. Both homed and shelter-sourced pets were evaluated, and prevalence was assessed in various age groups. The overall endoparasite prevalence was 16.5% in canine samples and 7.2% in feline samples. The most common intestinal parasites in dogs were Giardia (8.1%) and ascarids (4.2%). The most common feline endoparasite was ascarids (6.5%). This study will help veterinarians to better plan diagnostic and preventative strategies with regard to companion animal intestinal parasites.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22654137 PMCID: PMC3215466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Vet J ISSN: 0008-5286 Impact factor: 1.008