Comparing copromicroscopy to intestinal scraping to monitor red fox intestinal helminths with zoonotic and veterinary importance

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  • who: Erica Marchiori from the Sciences University, India have published the article: Comparing copromicroscopy to intestinal scraping to monitor red fox intestinal helminths with zoonotic and veterinary importance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Echinococcus multilocularis, Despite the aforementioned advantages of copromicroscopy for the screening of such helminthic infections in domestic animals (e_g, dogs), and the opportunity of non-invasive sampling by red fox environmental stool collection (e_g, for the surveillance of E. multilocularis), the sensitivity of copromicroscopic tests for helminthic parasites has rarely been assessed in red foxes. The role of red foxes . . .

     

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