2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13071-023-05994-9
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Association between vector-borne pathogen seroprevalence in shelter-housed and owned dog populations in the contiguous United States of America

Jenna R. Gettings,
Christopher S. McMahan,
Christopher A. Cleveland
et al.

Abstract: Domestic dogs are susceptible to numerous vector-borne pathogens that are of significant importance for their health. In addition to being of veterinary importance, many of these pathogens are zoonotic and thus may pose a risk to human health. In the USA, owned dogs are commonly screened for exposure to or infection with several canine vector-borne pathogens. Although the screening data are widely available to show areas where infections are being diagnosed, testing of owned dogs is expected to underestimate t… Show more

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