Journal article

Canine gastrointestinal parasites as a potential source of zoonotic infections in Nigeria: A nationwide survey

J Kamani, L Massetti, T Olubade, JA Balami, KM Samdi, RJ Traub, V Colella, J González-Miguel

Preventive Veterinary Medicine | Published : 2021

Abstract

Dog feces may contain zoonotic parasites that contaminate the environment and serve as a potential source of infection to animals and humans. In this study, microscopic and molecular analyses were used to estimate the prevalence and intensity of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites and assess the risk factors for infection in 948 dogs in three climatically distinct zones of Nigeria. Zoonotic helminths including Strongyloides stercoralis, Ancylostoma braziliense, A. caninum and Toxocara canis were detected either as single or multiple infections in 377 (39.8 %) of dogs examined. At multiple logistic regression analyses, association was found between GI parasite infection and deworming practices an..

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