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Changes in biochemical analytes in female dogs with subclinical Ancylostoma spp. infection.

Elizabeth M S SchmidtAsta TvarijonaviciuteSilvia Martinez-SubielaJosé J CerónPeter David Eckersall
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2016)
These findings provide an overview of the biochemical effects produced by patent Ancylostoma spp. in naturally infected dogs without any evident clinical signs of disease, which could be considered in differential diagnosis, especially in an endemic area for this parasite.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • trypanosoma cruzi