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Ancylostoma in dogs in the Caribbean: a review and study from St. Kitts, West Indies.

Jenny KimAraceli Lucio-ForsterJennifer K Ketzis
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2022)
There was no indication that hookworm prevalence has changed over time in the Caribbean, and there were no obvious differences between owned and unowned dogs or free-roaming and confined dogs. The data from St. Kitts were on par with positivity rates from the other islands within the last 10 years and reflective of the impact that veterinary care, including anthelmintic treatment, is expected to have on parasites in pets. There is a clear need to expand the available data for the region and improve control programs for Ancylostoma infections to protect both canine and human health.
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