
doi: 10.5772/38695
With the domestication of animals, the contact between the latter and humans has intensified, favoring the occurrence of parasitic zoonoses (Brooker et al., 2004; Landmann et al., 2003; Katagiri et al., 2007; Thompson et al., 2008; Araujo et al., 2008). This is more evident in places where hygienic-sanitary conditions are poor (Ederli et al., 2008) and human or animal feces are present in the environment (Gatei et al., 2008; Smith et al., 2010; Sousa et al., 2010; Yoder et al., 2010).
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