Prevalence and risk factors associated with Toxocara canis in dogs and humans in Egypt: A comparative approach
Asmaa Gaber Mubarak,
Eman Sayed Mohammed,
Haitham Elaadli
et al.
Abstract:Background: Dogs are the most popular pet animals worldwide, and their frequent and close contact with humans poses an increased risk of zoonotic parasite transmission. Toxocara canis infection is a highly pervasive and economically significant zoonotic infection transmitted by dogs worldwide, commonly in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in developing countries.Objectives: This study evaluates the epidemiological profile and associated risk factors of T. canis exposure among humans and T. canis i… Show more
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