Publications
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sero-epidemological survey on canine visceral leishmaniasis and the distribution of sandfly vectors in northwestern turkey: prevention strategies for childhood visceral leishmaniasis. | visceral leishmaniasis (vl) caused by leishmania infantum, is an endemic disease in aegean and mediterranean regions among humans and dogs. in this study, a sero-epidemiological survey for vl and cutaneous leishmaniasis (cl), which both are sporadically reported in the region, were carried out in the villages of eskisehir, afyon, and bilecik cities. the study was designed according to the location of the sporadic cases of vl and cl, and blood samples of 111 dogs were randomly collected. lymph no ... | 2006 | 16287909 |
[the occurrence of gastrointestinal cestode and nematode infections in stray dogs in afyonkarahisar and eskisehir provinces]. | this study was carried out to determine the prevalence of cestode and nematode infections in stray dogs in afyonkarahisar and eskisehir provinces. a total of 287 dogs (n=150 from afyonkarahisar and n=137 from eskisehir) of different ages and sexes living in animal shelters were used in this study. after the coprological examination, dogs were found to be infected with various gastrointestinal cestode and nematode species. it was found that rates of infection were 46% (69 out of 150) in afyonkara ... | 2007 | 17918061 |
[investigation of anti-leishmania seroprevalence by different serologic assays in children inhabiting in the northwestern part of turkey]. | human visceral leishmaniasis (vl) caused by leishmania infantum in mediterranean region is still an important public health problem in those countries including turkey. the asymptomatic presentation of the infection in most of the cases leads to difficulties in the diagnosis and prevention of the spread of infection. the aim of this study was to investigate the seroprevalence of anti-leishmania antibodies in children inhabiting in the northwestern part of turkey. a total of 572 healthy children ... | 2008 | 18444567 |
a retrospective investigation of canine adenovirus (cav) infection in adult dogs in turkey. | canine adenovirus (cav) type 1 and 2, respectively, cause infectious canine hepatitis and infectious canine laryngotracheitis in members of the families canidae and ursidae worldwide. both of these infections are acute diseases, especially in young dogs. the aim of this study was to conduct a serological investigation of canine adenovirus infection. for this purpose, serum samples were collected from native pure-bred kangal(n = 11), and akbash dogs (n = 17) and turkish greyhounds (n = 15) in esk ... | 2009 | 19831268 |