2001
DOI: 10.1002/9780470377000
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Parasitic Diseases of Wild Mammals

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“…Most wild mammals are found to be infected with coccidia one or more times during their life (SAMUEL et al, 2001). The presence of this protozoa in domestic animals may implicate the wild animals that frequent the properties studied, along with the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari), which was found parasitized by protozoans of the genera Eimeria and Giardia in MDSP (NAVA, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most wild mammals are found to be infected with coccidia one or more times during their life (SAMUEL et al, 2001). The presence of this protozoa in domestic animals may implicate the wild animals that frequent the properties studied, along with the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari), which was found parasitized by protozoans of the genera Eimeria and Giardia in MDSP (NAVA, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Baylisascaris is one of several genera (e.g., Ascaris, Parascaris, Toxascaris, Toxocara) that belong to the family Ascarididae, order Ascaridida, phylum Nematoda. There are several Baylisascaris species of potential importance to human and animal health as causes of clinical larva migrans, but the most prevalent and pathogenic is B. procyonis, which primarily infects raccoons (1). However, Baylisascaris species infecting skunks, badgers, and other animals are also potential causes of larva migrans in humans and animals (1,14).…”
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“…This parasite has gained increasing attention as an important cause of larva migrans disease in humans and animals, with a steady increase in recognized human cases (4)(5)(6)(7)(8). The severity of reported human infections, and the importance of B. procyonis as a pathogen of wildlife and domestic-animal species (1,9), makes the study of baylisascariasis a priority for public health, veterinary, and wildlife management officials.…”
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