During the past decade, vector-borne diseases (VBDs) have been continuously spreading in Europe, including Lithuania. VBDs are caused by bacteria, parasites, or viruses transmitted by the bite of hematophagous arthropods (mainly ticks and mosquitoes). Canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) are a...
Author(s)
Radzijevskaja, J.; Tamoliūnaitė, D.; Sabūnas, V.; Aleksandravičienė, A.; Paulauskas, A.
Publisher
Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Publishers, Vilnius, Lithuania
Citation
Biologija, 2020, 66, 2, pp 94-102
Domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) can transmit a variety of pathogens due to their ubiquitousness in urban, rural and natural environments, and their close interactions with wildlife and humans. In this study, we used a mixed-methods approach to assess the role of domestic dogs as potential...
Author(s)
Milstein, M. S.; Shaffer, C. A.; Suse, P.; Marawanaru, A.; Heinrich, D. A.; Larsen, P. A.; Wolf, T. M.
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2022, 16, 6,
Dogs are the most cosmopolitan pets of humans and as such a means of transmitting zoonotic parasites to their owners. This study was designed to investigate the diversity, prevalence, pattern of infection, intensity of infections, and the risk factors associated with gastrointestinal parasites of...
Author(s)
Ola-Fadunsin, S. D.; Abdulrauf, A. B.; Abdullah, D. A.; Ganiyu, I. A.; Hussain, K.; Sanda, I. M.; Rabiu, M.; Akanbi, O. B.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2023, 93,
This review categorizes 62 zoonoses humans share with dogs based on their clinical, public health importance, and global distribution. Three categories were identified. Category 1 comprise the most widespread and public health important zoonoses and includes 13 zoonoses where dogs play an essential ...
Author(s)
Macpherson, M. L. A.; Pinckney, R.; Sylvester, W.; Bidaisee, S.; Macpherson, C. N. L.
Publisher
CABI, Wallingford, UK
Citation
CABI Reviews, 2022, 17, 052, pp 1-24
Focusing on the utility of ticks as xenosurveillance sentinels to expose circulating pathogens in Kenyan drylands, host-feeding ticks collected from wild ungulates [buffaloes, elephants, giraffes, hartebeest, impala, rhinoceros (black and white), zebras (Grévy's and plains)], carnivores (leopards,...
Author(s)
Ergunay, K.; Mutinda, M.; Bourke, B.; Justi, S. A.; Caicedo-Quiroga, L.; Kamau, J.; Mutura, S.; Akunda, I. K.; Cook, E.; Gakuya, F.; Omondi, P.; Murray, S.; Zimmerman, D.; Linton, Y. M.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Microbiology, 2022, 13, July,
Due to their close associations with humans, dogs and cats can be important reservoirs for zoonotic pathogens. In the current study 200 fecal samples of dogs (n = 70 samples) and cats (n = 130 samples) from animal shelters in Carinthia, southern Austria, were examined for the presence of parasites...
Author(s)
Joachim, A.; Auersperg, V.; Drüe, J.; Wiedermann, S.; Hinney, B.; Spergser, J.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Research in Veterinary Science, 2023, 164,
Background and Aim: The "One Health" concept is a global strategy that recognizes that public health is related to animal health and the environment; however, the role of domestic animals and their involvement in the transmission of zoonoses is often underestimated. The aim of the study was to...
Author(s)
Corrales, N. U.; Giraldo, K. V.; Garcés, C. M. S.; Giraldo, A. L. N.
Publisher
Veterinary World, Wankaner, India
Citation
Veterinary World, 2021, 14, 12, pp 3091-3098
The goal of this study was to establish a short list of zoonotic pathogens involving the domestic dog that can be prioritized for a companion animal surveillance program specific to the Prairie Provinces of Canada. A list of pathogens documented in dogs was created through a comprehensive review of ...
Author(s)
Sims, E.; Epp, T.
Publisher
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Veterinary Journal, 2021, 62, 5, pp 477-483
Publisher
MAF Biosecurity Authority, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Wellington, New Zealand
Citation
Surveillance (Wellington), 2010, 37, 3, pp 23-30
Since the middle of the 20th century, pets are more frequently considered as "family members" within households. However, cats and dogs still can be a source of human infection by various zoonotic pathogens. Among emerging or re-emerging zoonoses, viral diseases, such as rabies (mainly from dog pet ...
Publisher
MDPI Publishing, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Animals, 2014, 4, 3, pp 434-445