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    Sweet S, Hegarty E, McCrann DJ, Coyne M, Kincaid D, Szlosek D.
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  • 25. Low intestinal parasite prevalence in Finnish pet dogs and cats.
    Rapp P, Williamson EM, Uski R, Savikoski I, Pynnönen A, Gindonis V, Sukura A, Näreaho A.
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  • 30. Prevalence of zoonotic intestinal parasites in household and stray dogs in rural areas of Hamadan, Western Iran.
    Sardarian K, Maghsood AH, Ghiasian SA, Zahirnia AH.
    Trop Biomed; 2015 Jun 23; 32(2):240-6. PubMed ID: 26691252
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    Scorza AV, Duncan C, Miles L, Lappin MR.
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  • 34. Feline gastrointestinal parasitism in Greece: emergent zoonotic species and associated risk factors.
    Symeonidou I, Gelasakis AI, Arsenopoulos K, Angelou A, Beugnet F, Papadopoulos E.
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    Martínez-Moreno FJ, Hernández S, López-Cobos E, Becerra C, Acosta I, Martínez-Moreno A.
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    Ilić T, Nišavić U, Gajić B, Nenadović K, Ristić M, Stanojević D, Dimitrijević S.
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  • 39. Prevalence of intestinal parasites in dogs under veterinary care in Maracaibo, Venezuela.
    Ramírez-Barrios RA, Barboza-Mena G, Muñoz J, Angulo-Cubillán F, Hernández E, González F, Escalona F.
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