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ZOONOTIC INFECTIONS AMONG RODENTS OF IRAN
Rodents are reservoirs and hosts for many zoonotic infections. Rapid development of industry and agriculture as well as global climate change in, have led to change or increase in occurrence of rodent-borne infections. ...
A case report of typical leishmaniasis in dog
Leishmania spp. are vector-borne flagellates transferred by sand flies. They cause cutaneous, mucocu-
taneous and visceral infections in mammals, especially in humans and dogs. A mature male boxer with ulcerative ...
Campylobacteriosis as a Zoonotic Disease
Campylobacteriosis is caused by Campylobacter organisms. This is most commonly
caused by C. jejuni, It is among the most common bacterial infections of humans, often a
foodborne illness. It produces an ...
A case report of atypical borreliosis in Dog
Abstract
Borreliosis is a bacterial zoonosis transmitted by arthropods. The infection is more common in dogs than other domestic animals. A one-month-old puppy with fever, jaundice and digestion disorder was referred to Small Animal Hospital...
Seroepidemiology of Q fever in one-humped camel population in northeast Iran
Coxiella burnetii, an obligate intracellular bacterium, is the causative agent of important zoonotic Q fever. It is the etiological agent of coxiellosis or Q fever in animals and human. This seroepidemiological survey was ...
A survey on Toxocara cati eggs on the hair of stray cats: A potential risk factor for human toxocariasis in Northeastern Iran
The objective of this study was to investigate the presence of Toxocara eggs on the hair of stray cats. The total number of stray cats trapped and included in the trial was 167 that were collected weekly from different ...