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  • Successful strategies imple... Successful strategies implemented towards the elimination of canine rabies in the Western Hemisphere
    Velasco-Villa, Andres; Escobar, Luis E.; Sanchez, Anthony ... Antiviral research, 07/2017, Volume: 143
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    Almost all cases of human rabies result from dog bites, making the elimination of canine rabies a global priority. During recent decades, many countries in the Western Hemisphere have carried out ...
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  • Babesiosis in dogs and cats... Babesiosis in dogs and cats—Expanding parasitological and clinical spectra
    Solano-Gallego, Laia; Baneth, Gad Veterinary parasitology, 09/2011, Volume: 181, Issue: 1
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    Canine babesiosis caused by different Babesia species is a protozoal tick-borne disease with worldwide distribution and global significance. Historically, Babesia infection in dogs was identified ...
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  • Ecology and Life Cycle Patt... Ecology and Life Cycle Patterns of Echinococcus Species
    Romig, T; Deplazes, P; Jenkins, D ... Advances in parasitology, 2017, Volume: 95
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    The genus Echinococcus is composed of eight generally recognized species and one genotypic cluster (Echinococcus canadensis cluster) that may in future be resolved into one to three species. For each ...
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  • Canine Lymphomas Canine Lymphomas
    Valli, V. E.; Kass, P. H.; Myint, M. San ... Veterinary pathology, 09/2013, Volume: 50, Issue: 5
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    Canine lymphoma is the neoplasm most often treated by chemotherapy, yet there are few data to correlate response to therapy with its different subtypes. This study is based on biopsy specimens from ...
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  • Diagnosis of spontaneous hy... Diagnosis of spontaneous hyperadrenocorticism in dogs. Part 1: Pathophysiology, aetiology, clinical and clinicopathological features
    Bennaim, Michael; Shiel, Robert E.; Mooney, Carmel T. The veterinary journal (1997), October 2019, 2019-Oct, 2019-10-00, 20191001, Volume: 252
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    •The diagnosis of canine hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) is based on multiple diagnostic modalities rather than a single test.•Decisions to test adrenal function for HAC should not be solely based on ...
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  • Dermacentor reticulatus: a ... Dermacentor reticulatus: a vector on the rise
    Földvári, Gábor; Široký, Pavel; Szekeres, Sándor ... Parasites & vectors, 06/2016, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    Dermacentor reticulatus is a hard tick species with extraordinary biological features. It has a high reproduction rate, a rapid developmental cycle, and is also able to overcome years of unfavourable ...
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  • Temperature-bounded develop... Temperature-bounded development of Dirofilaria immitis larvae restricts the geographical distribution and seasonality of its transmission: case study and decision support system for canine heartworm management in Australia
    Atkinson, Peter J.; Stevenson, Mark; O'Handley, Ryan ... International journal for parasitology, 20/May , Volume: 54, Issue: 6
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    Display omitted •Temperature records showed where and when heartworm transmission was disrupted in Australia.•97% of the human population lived where transmission was disrupted.•Current heartworm ...
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  • Establishment of a novel ex... Establishment of a novel experimental model for muscle‐invasive bladder cancer using a dog bladder cancer organoid culture
    Elbadawy, Mohamed; Usui, Tatsuya; Mori, Takashi ... Cancer science, September 2019, Volume: 110, Issue: 9
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    In human and dogs, bladder cancer (BC) is the most common neoplasm affecting the urinary tract. Dog BC resembles human muscle‐invasive BC in histopathological characteristics and gene expression ...
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  • Canine leishmaniosis in the... Canine leishmaniosis in the Old and New Worlds: unveiled similarities and differences
    Dantas-Torres, Filipe; Solano-Gallego, Laia; Baneth, Gad ... Trends in parasitology, 12/2012, Volume: 28, Issue: 12
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    Canine leishmaniosis is a potentially life-threatening disease which is spreading geographically in the Old and New Worlds, where different diagnostic procedures, treatments, and control strategies ...
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  • Comparison of lung ultrasou... Comparison of lung ultrasound, chest radiographs, C‐reactive protein, and clinical findings in dogs treated for aspiration pneumonia
    Fernandes Rodrigues, Nina; Giraud, Léna; Bolen, Géraldine ... Journal of veterinary internal medicine, March 2022, 2022-Mar, 2022-03-00, 20220301, 2022-03, 2022-03-01, Volume: 36, Issue: 2
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    Background Comparison of clinical findings, chest radiographs (CXR), lung ultrasound (LUS) findings, and C‐reactive protein (CRP) concentrations at admission and serial follow‐up in dogs with ...
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