Parasites in dogs from San Juan Bautista, Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile

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D. González-Acuña
L. Moreno
C. Hermosilla

Abstract

The parasitological fauna of 40 dogs was studied in San Juan Bautista, Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile. 50% (n = 20) of the dogs had eggs of the Ancylostomid, Strongylid type and/or the oocysts of Isospora sp. and Cystoisospora canis. No positive samples of cestodes were found. 100% of the dogs were parasited by the fleas Ctenocephalides canis, C. felis and/or Pulex irritans. One brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus,was found in one dog (2.5%). The importance of these findings is discussed.


 

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González-Acuña, D., Moreno, L., & Hermosilla, C. (2008). Parasites in dogs from San Juan Bautista, Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile. Archivos De Medicina Veterinaria, 40(2), 193–195. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0301-732X2008000200012
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COMUNICACIONES