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[The occurrence of intestinal nematodes in red foxes in the Western Pomerania].

Authors: Bogumiła, Pilarczyk; Aleksandra, Balicka-Ramisz; Alojzy, Ramisz;

[The occurrence of intestinal nematodes in red foxes in the Western Pomerania].

Abstract

In the period from November 2004 to March 2005 the prevalence of gastro-intestinal nematodes of 165 foxes (Vulpes vulpes L.) from the Pomerania region was examined. These parasites were found in 66.1% of examined foxes. Toxocara canis was the most frequent parasite and was observed in 33.9% of examined animals. Toxascaris leonina was found in 1.2%, Uncinaria stenocephala in 25.5%, Ancylostoma caninum in 6.7 and Trichuris vulpis in 10.3% of the examined foxes.

Keywords

Nematoda, Prevalence, Animals, Foxes, Poland, Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic, Nematode Infections

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