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Cano-Terriza, D.; Guerra, R.; Puig-Ribas, M.; Cabezón, O.; Almería, S.; Camacho, L. N.; Dubey, J. P.; García-Bocanegra, I.
Publisher
Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Proceedings of the International Conference on Diseases of Zoo and Wild Animals, May 13th-16th, 2015, Barcelona, Spain, 2015, pp 106
Abstract

A serosurvey was performed to assess exposure to Toxoplasma gondii in zoo animals in Spain and to determine the dynamics of seropositivity in some zoo species over time. Sera from 393 zoo animals belonging to 91 species were collected in eight zoos in Spain between 2007 and 2019. Additionally, 39...

Author(s)
Cano-Terriza, D.; Almería, S.; Caballero-Gómez, J.; Jiménez-Martín, D.; Castro-Scholten, S.; Dubey, J. P.; García-Bocanegra, I.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2020, 176,
Abstract

Abortion is a worldwide problem in the livestock industry accounting for annual economic losses of billions of dollars, and N. caninum is a major cause of it. Neosporosis is a newly recognized disease of animals. Until 1988 it was misdiagnosed as toxoplasmosis. Considerable progress in...

Author(s)
Dubey, J. P.; Hemphill, A.; Calero-Bernal, R.; Schares, G.
Publisher
CRC Press Inc., London, UK
Citation
Neosporosis in animals, 2017, pp 530 pp.
Abstract

Background: Toxoplasma gondii infections are common in humans and animals worldwide. Among all intermediate hosts of T. gondii, captive marsupials from Australia and New Zealand are highly susceptible to clinical toxoplasmosis. However, most free-range marsupials establish chronic T. gondii...

Author(s)
Dubey, J. P.; Murata, F. H. A.; Cerqueira-Cézar, C. K.; Kwok, O. C. H.; Su ChunLei; Grigg, M. E.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Parasites and Vectors, 2021, 14, 301, pp (5 June 2021)
Abstract

The possibility of Toxoplasma gondii transmitted from game meat to humans is of public health concern. Here we determined seroprevalence and risk factors associated with T. gondii in large game ungulates that cohabit in Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park (SCSV-NP) (Southern...

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Almería, S.; Cano-Terriza, D.; Prieto, P.; Dubey, J. P.; Jiménez-Martín, D.; Castro-Scholten, S.; Paniagua, J.; García-Bocanegra, I.
Publisher
Wiley, Berlin, Germany
Citation
Zoonoses and Public Health, 2021, 68, 3, pp 263-270
Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii infections are common in humans and animals worldwide. Toxoplasmosis in goats continues to be of public health and economic concern. The present review summarizes worldwide information on the prevalence of clinical and subclinical infections, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment,...

Author(s)
Dubey, J. P.; Murata, F. H. A.; Cerqueira-Cézar, C. K.; Kwok, O. C. H.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Research in Veterinary Science, 2020, 132, pp 292-307
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Toxoplasmosis, caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii, is one of the most widespread zoonoses in the world. It can affect most warm-blooded animals but only felids are its definitive hosts. We determined seroprevalence and associated risk factors in birds and mammals kept in two zoological parks ...

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Tidy, A.; Fangueiro, S.; Dubey, J. P.; Cardoso, L.; Lopes, A. P.
Publisher
Elsevier B. V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Veterinary Parasitology, 2017, 235, pp 47-52
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Toxoplasma gondii infections are common in humans and animals worldwide. Rodents are one of the most important intermediate hosts for T. gondii because they are preyed on by cats, who in turn excrete the environmentally resistant oocysts in their feces and thus spread the infection. Information on ...

Author(s)
Dubey, J. P.; Murata, F. H. A.; Cerqueira-Cézar, C. K.; Kwok, O. C. H.; Su, C.
Publisher
American Society of Parasitologists, Lawrence, USA
Citation
Journal of Parasitology, 2021, 107, 2, pp 182-204
Abstract

Infections with the lung fluke, Paragonimus kellicotti, have been diagnosed in a variety of domestic and wild animals and humans in USA and Canada. Although there are many species of Paragonimus in other parts of the world; P. kellicotti is the only species definitively diagnosed in USA and Canada. ...

Author(s)
Dubey, J. P.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Food and Waterborne Parasitology, 2023, 30,
Abstract

Emerging infectious diseases are frequently zoonotic, often originating in wildlife, but enteric protozoa are considered relatively minor contributors. Opinions regarding whether pathogenic enteric protozoa may be transmitted between wildlife and humans have been shaped by our investigation tools,...

Author(s)
Robertson, L. J.; Clark, C. G.; Debenham, J. J.; Dubey, J. P.; Kváč, M.; Li JunQiang; Ponce-Gordo, F.; Ryan, U.; Schares, G.; Su ChunLei; Tsaousis, A. D.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2019, 9, pp 323-341

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