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- Baylisascaris Transfuga in Captive and Free-Ranging Populations of Bears (Family: Ursidae)
- Parasitic Infections of Man and Animals in Hawaii
- Hookworms in Cats
- Efficacy of a Topically Administered Combination of Emodepside and Praziquantel Against Mature and Immature Ancylostoma Tubaeforme in Domestic Cats
- Pet Roundworms and Hookworms: a Continuing Need for Global Worming Donato Traversa
- The Difference in Estimated Prevalences of Ancylostoma
- 21 CFR Ch. I (4–1–20 Edition)
- Epidemiology and Molecular Characterization of Human and Canine Hookworm Ntombi B
- (Toxocara Cati and Ancylostoma Tubaeforme) Infections in Cats
- The Role of Cats in Transmission of Endoparasites with Zoonotic Potential
- Prevalence of Helminth Eggs in Cat Feces Contaminating Public Areas in Surabaya
- Parasites of Feral Cats and Native Fauna from Western Australia: the Application of Molecular Techniques for the Study of Parasi
- Endoparasites of European Wildcats (Felis Silvestris) in Greece
- Developmental Regulation of Strongyloides Stercoralis Infectious Third-Stage Larvae by Canonical Dauer Pathways
- Food and Drug Administration, HHS § 520.905A
- Ancylostoma Ailuropodae N. Sp. (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae), a New Hookworm Parasite Isolated from Wild Giant Pandas in Southwest China Yue Xie1,2, Eric P
- Cutaneous Larva Migrans – a Threat to Divers in the Tropics
- Morphological and Molecular Diagnosis of Necator Americanus and Ancylostoma Ceylanicum Recovered from Villagers in Northern Cambodia
- Guidelines for the Diagnosis, Treatment and Control of Feline Endoparasites in the Tropics
- ELISA for Ancylostoma & Toxocara
- Scientific Discussion
- Redalyc.Natural Infection by Endoparasites Among Free-Living Wild Animals
- Toxocara Cati and Other Parasitic Enteropathogens: More Commonly Found in Owned Cats with Gastrointestinal Signs Than in Clinically Healthy Ones
- Internal Parasites of Dogs and Cats
- 435 Page Numbers in Bold Indicate Passages Covering a Parasite Or A
- General Information What Is Cutaneous Larva Migrans (CLM)? How Do I Know If My Pet Has Hookworms?
- Helminth Parasites of Cats from the Vientiane Province, Laos, As Indicators of the Occurrence of Causative Agents of Human Parasitoses
- BERNARD E. MATTHEWS B.Sc. (Reading), H.N.C
- 21 CFR Ch. I (4–1–12 Edition) § 520.903C
- Hookworms Are Parasitic Intestinal Nematodes, Several of Which Are Zoonotic
- First Report of Ancylostoma Tubaeforme in Persian Leopard (Panthera Pardus Saxicolor)
- Redalyc.Gastrointestinal Parasites in Feral Cats and Rodents from The
- Redalyc.Ancylostoma (Ancylostoma) Buckleyi (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae): New Wild Host and Distribution Expansion
- Hookworm Infection in Cats
- Helminths of Geoffroy's Cat, Oncifelis Geoffroyi (Carnivora, Felidae)
- In Vitro Development of Ancylostoma Tubaeforme
- Guidance for Industry
- Ancylostoma Ceylanicum First Ever Case Detected in Sri Lanka
- ESCCAP Guidelines Final
- Efficacy of a Novel Topical Fipronil