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Epidemiological investigation of equine hindlimb ataxia with Setaria digitata in South Korea.

Hyeshin HwangYoung-Hye RohHyun Kyoung LeeJihyeon KimKyunghyun LeeEun Jin ChoiYou-Chan BaeByungjae SoDohoon KwonHo KimInhyung Lee
Published in: Journal of veterinary science (2022)
Most horse ranches in South Korea are situated in favorable environments for mosquitoes. Moreover, the number of mosquitoes in the country has increased since 2013 due to climate change. Additional research is required; however, these data show that it is necessary to establish guidelines for the use of anthelmintic agents based on local factors in South Korea and disinfection of the environment to prevent disease outbreaks.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • aedes aegypti
  • dengue virus
  • drinking water
  • electronic health record
  • early onset
  • zika virus
  • clinical practice
  • big data
  • infectious diseases