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helminth parasites of dogs from two resource-limited communities in south africa.biological samples were collected from dogs in resource-limited communities in the north-west and gauteng provinces of south africa to assess the prevalence of helminth parasitism. these samples included adhesive tape peri-anal skin swabs and fresh faecal samples for helminth examination, and thick and thin blood films (smears) and whole-blood samples in anticoagulant for examination of filarial nematode microfilariae and haemoprotozoa. the eggs of ancylostoma caninum, toxocara canis, toxascaris ...199910855829
ectoparasites of dogs belonging to people in resource-poor communities in north west province, south africa.a total of 344 dogs belonging to people in resource-poor communities in north west province, south africa, was examined for ectoparasites, and all visible arthropods were collected from the left side of each dog. by doubling these numbers it was estimated that the dogs harboured 14,724 ixodid ticks, belonging to 6 species, 1,028 fleas, belonging to 2 species, and 26 lice. haemaphysalis leachi accounted for 420 and rhipicephalus sanguineus for 14,226 of the ticks. pure infestations of h. leachi w ...200011205167
veterinary needs of dogs in two resource-limited communities in the gauteng and north west provinces of south africa.information on the socioeconomic aspects and the health status of dogs in 2 resource-limited communities in the north west and gauteng provinces of south africa was gathered using semi-structured interviews and a standardised questionnaire. the dogs were examined clinically to determine their health status, and their body condition and age were scored. most of the dogs (93 % in jericho and 90 % in zuurbekom) were infected with hookworm, which poses a threat to animal and human health in the 2 st ...200112219916
molecular detection of babesia rossi and hepatozoon sp. in african wild dogs (lycaon pictus) in south africa.blood specimens from wild dogs (n=301) were obtained from de wildt cheetah and wildlife centre (pretoria) and five game reserves (4 in the north-west province and 1 in limpopo province), south africa. specimens were screened for babesia, theileria, hepatozoon and ehrlichia/anaplasma species using pcr and reverse line blot (rlb) assays. positive results were obtained in 18 (6%) wild dogs. sixteen specimens were found positive for babesia rossi and two dogs were hepatozoon sp. positive. it appears ...200818752897
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