Prevalence of intestinal helminthes in feral cats in Babylon province/ Iraq, urban and rural locations
This study carried on fifty seven feral cats in Babylon province urban and rural locations. The cats euthanized and examined for gastrointestinal helminthes (GI). The results revealed that all examined cats were infected by one or more GI helminthes, which were including Toxocara cati, Toxascaris l...
Main Authors: | Al-Rammahi Hayder M, Kareem Safaa M, Hammadi Ali K |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Mirror of Research in Veterinary Sciences and Animals (MRVSA)
2014-04-01
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Series: | Mirror of Research in Veterinary Sciences and Animals |
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Online Access: | http://mrvsa.com/upload/Abstract%20article%206%20Prevalence%20of%20intestinal%20helminthes%20in%20feral%20cats%20in%20Babylon%20province%20Iraq,%20urban%20and%20rural%20locations.pdf |
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