
doi: 10.1136/vr.c1399
pmid: 20348480
CHELONIANS are commonly affected with gastrointestinal parasites. Many have direct life cycles and animals kept in captivity can easily autoinfect themselves, leading to high burdens. The Exotic Animal and Wildlife Service at Edinburgh university is undertaking a survey during 2010 to evaluate the
Parasitic Diseases, Animal, Animals, Turtles
Parasitic Diseases, Animal, Animals, Turtles
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