نتایج جستجو برای: roaming dogs

تعداد نتایج: 52231  

2014
M. Lanza‐Perea U. Zieger B.A. Qurollo B.C. Hegarty E.L. Pultorak S. Kumthekar R. Bruhl‐Day E.B. Breitschwerdt

BACKGROUND Frequent exposure of Grenadian dogs to Rhipicephalus sanguineus results in Anaplasma platys, and Ehrlichia canis seroreactivity. During elective surgeries, substantial intraoperative hemorrhage occurs in some seroreactive dogs. OBJECTIVES To assess hemostatic parameters and bleeding tendencies as well as prevalence of PCR positivity in apparently healthy A. platys and E. canis sero...

2011
Lex R Hiby John F Reece Rachel Wright Rajan Jaisinghani Baldev Singh Elly F Hiby

BACKGROUND Dog population management is required in many locations to minimise the risks dog populations may pose to human health and to alleviate animal welfare problems. In many cities in India, Animal Birth Control (ABC) projects have been adopted to provide population management. Measuring the impact of such projects requires assessment of dog population size among other relevant indicators...

Journal: :Frontiers in Veterinary Science 2021

Dogs play a major role in public health because of potential transmission zoonotic diseases, such as rabies. Dog roaming behavior has been studied worldwide, including countries Asia, Latin America, and Oceania, while studies on dog are lacking Africa. Many those investigated drivers for roaming, which could be used to refine disease control measures. However, it appears that results often cont...

2014
Michelle K. Morters Trevelyan J. McKinley Daniel L. Horton Sarah Cleaveland Johan P. Schoeman Olivier Restif Helen R. Whay Amelia Goddard Anthony R. Fooks I. Made Damriyasa James L. N. Wood

Canine rabies can be effectively controlled by vaccination with readily available, high-quality vaccines. These vaccines should provide protection from challenge in healthy dogs, for the claimed period, for duration of immunity, which is often two or three years. It has been suggested that, in free-roaming dog populations where rabies is endemic, vaccine-induced protection may be compromised by...

2016
Manjula Uppal

An increase in dog menace and dog bite by stray dogs in Indian cities and towns could be attributed to genetic changes because of cross breeding with ferocious hunter dogs which are being taken up by humans as captive pet dogs since it has become a craze to keep farm hunting dogs as pets in urban societies, especially in India. Moreover availability of waste food acts as a strong epigenetic fac...

2014
Jessica Sparkes Gerhard Körtner Guy Ballard Peter J. S. Fleming Wendy Y. Brown

Free-roaming dogs (Canis familiaris) are common worldwide, often maintaining diseases of domestic pets and wildlife. Management of these dogs is difficult and often involves capture, treatment, neutering and release. Information on the effects of sex and reproductive state on intraspecific contacts and disease transmission is currently lacking, but is vital to improving strategic management of ...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiologic research 2017

2015
Salome Dürr Michael P. Ward Jakob Zinsstag

Domestic dog rabies is an endemic disease in large parts of the developing world and also epidemic in previously free regions. For example, it continues to spread in eastern Indonesia and currently threatens adjacent rabies-free regions with high densities of free-roaming dogs, including remote northern Australia. Mathematical and simulation disease models are useful tools to provide insights o...

2017
Ana Lepe Valerie Kaplan Alirio Arreaza Robert Szpanderfer David Bristol M. Scott Sinclair

A survey of the United States and Canadian governmental agencies investigated the environmental impact and relative invasiveness of free-roaming domestic non-native carnivores-dogs, cats, and ferrets. Agencies represented wildlife, fish, game, natural or environmental resources, parks and recreation, veterinary and human health, animal control, and agriculture. Respondents were asked to documen...

2017
Antonio Ortega-Pacheco Eugenia Guzmán-Marín Karla Y Acosta-Viana Ignacio Vado-Solís Bertha Jiménez-Delgadillo Maria Cárdenas-Marrufo Carlos Pérez-Osorio Marilyn Puerto-Solís Matilde Jiménez-Coello

To evaluate the serological status for Trypanosoma cruzi, Toxoplasma gondii and Leptospira interrogans antibodies in free roaming dogs and cats from a marginated rural community in Yucatan Mexico, 100 households were visited and animals sampled. From the 106 samples, 93 were from dogs and 13 were from cats. Frequency of positive results for T. gondii, T. cruzi and Leptospira spp was 97.8%, 9.7%...

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