1999
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-07201999000100006
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Parasitos De Los Animales Domesticos en Chile

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“…Donoso (1953) and Alcaino and Gorman (1999) reported the Palearctic A. reflexus on Chilean domestic pigeons without specifying localities. There are several records of this species from the Neotropical region ), but none have been confirmed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Donoso (1953) and Alcaino and Gorman (1999) reported the Palearctic A. reflexus on Chilean domestic pigeons without specifying localities. There are several records of this species from the Neotropical region ), but none have been confirmed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last review of Chilean ticks was that of Tagle (1971). Alcaino and Gorman (1999) published a list of ticks found on Chilean domestic animals, and Gonza´lez-Acun˜a et al (2003a, 2004a revised the genera Amblyomma and Ixodes. Herein we present a critical review of the Ixodoidea of Chile, as well as new information on tick species, hosts and distribution, with the hope that this material may prove useful in assessing the impact that these parasites have on health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In Chile, mastozoological research has primarily concentrated on small mammal species (Muridae, Octodontidae, and Didelphidae), but studies on their helminth fauna have been poorly addressed (COFRÉ & VILINA, 2008). Helminthology research on rodents began more than a century ago (POUPIN, 1897); however, articles on this topic are scarce, most of which have adopted a taxonomic approach (ÁLVAREZ, 1960;DENKE & MURÚA, 1977;ALCAÍNO & GORMAN, 1990) and only occasionally provided a description of the ecological background (CATTAN et al, 1992;LANDAETA-AQUEVEQUE et al, 2018). Given that the Chilean territory is a biogeographic island, the assembly of rodents (and their parasites) has resulted from historical interactions and ecological factors on several temporal scales (CATTAN et al, 1992;LANDAETA-AQUEVEQUE et al, 2014a, 2018.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some overviews have confirmed the presence of the O. ovis in the region, but they do not show the epidemiological aspects of this parasitism (Tagle 1966, Oberg et al 1974, Alcaíno & Gorman 1999. Therefore, the objective of this study was to approximate the epidemiological situation of the O. ovis infection in Chilean sheep which has been scarcely documented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%