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a coprological investigation of gastrointestinal and cardiopulmonary parasites in hunting dogs in denmark.a coprological survey was conducted to investigate the prevalence of parasites infecting hunting dogs with no history of recent anthelmintic treatments and with no overt clinical manifestations of cardiopulmonary or gastrointestinal illness. the hunting dogs were recruited from four different areas in denmark, and fecal samples were obtained in october and november, 2007. for detecting gastrointestinal parasites, samples (n=178) were examined by a commercial flotation kit (fecalyzer(®) evsco, us ...201323602361
helminths of red foxes (vulpes vulpes) in denmark.an epidemiological study of helminths in 1040 red foxes collected from various localities in denmark during 1997-2002, revealed 21 helminth species at autopsy, including nine nematode species: capillaria plica (prevalence 80.5%), capillaria aerophila (74.1%), crenosoma vulpis (17.4%), angiostrongylus vasorum (48.6% from northern zealand (endemic area)), toxocara canis (59.4%), toxascaris leonina (0.6%), uncinaria stenocephala (68.6%), ancylostoma caninum (0.6%), and trichuris vulpis (0.5%); seve ...200616580775
lungworm infections (angiostrongylus vasorum, crenosoma vulpis, aelurostrongylus abstrusus) in dogs and cats in germany and denmark in 2003-2007.faecal samples of 4151 dogs from denmark, 958 dogs from germany and 231 cats from germany with clinical signs were examined for lungworm larvae using the baermann funnel technique between 2003 and 2007. in total, 3.6% of danish and german dogs shed lungworm larvae. in denmark, patent infections of dogs with angiostrongylus vasorum were more prevalent (2.2%) than those with crenosoma vulpis (1.4%). in denmark, the majority of a. vasorum- (98%) and c. vulpis-infected (80%) dogs originated from nor ...200919019555
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