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Global prevalence and epidemiology of Strongyloides stercoralis in dogs: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Aida Vafae EslahiSima HashemipourMeysam OlfatifarElham HoushmandElham HajialiloRazzagh MahmoudiMilad BadriJennifer K Ketzis
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2022)
As with S. stercoralis in humans, higher prevalence in dogs is found in subtropical and tropical regions and lower-income countries, locations which also can have high dog populations. While this study presents the first estimated global prevalence of S. stercoralis in dogs, it is potentially an underestimation with 15 of 61 studies relying on diagnostic methods of lower sensitivity and a paucity of data from most locations. Standardized protocols (e.g. quantity of feces and number of samples for a Baermann) in future studies could improve reliability of results. More prevalence studies and raising veterinary awareness of S. stercoralis are needed for a One Health approach to protect humans and dogs from the impact of the infection.
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