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Comparison of chemical immobilization methods in wild foxes (Pseudalopex griseus and Pseudalopex culpaeus) in Chile
ArticleAbstract: We immobilized individuals of two species of free-ranging South American foxes, including 28 chillaPalabras claves:Chemical immobilization, Ketamine, Medetomidine, Wild foxes, Xylazine, ZoletilAutores:Acosta-Jamett G., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Astorga-Arancibia F.Fuentes:scopusDemography of domestic dogs in rural and urban areas of the Coquimbo region of Chile and implications for disease transmission
ArticleAbstract: A cross-sectional household questionnaire survey was conducted along two transects (80 and 45 km lonPalabras claves:CHILE, cross-sectional, Demography of domestic dogs, Dog ownership, Infectious diseases, Urban and ruralAutores:Acosta-Jamett G., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bronsvoort B.M.d.C., Cleaveland S.Fuentes:scopusGastrointestinal parasites in wild rodents in Chiloé Island-Chile
ArticleAbstract: Gastrointestinal parasites are well-documented in small mammals from north-central Chile, but littlePalabras claves:Austral, CHILE, Helminth, parasites, protozoa, Small-mammalsAutores:Acosta-Jamett G., Beltrami E., Figueroa-Sandoval F., Landaeta-Aqueveque C., Patricio D. Carrera-Játiva, Torres C., Verdugo C.Fuentes:scopusEchinococcus granulosus infection in domestic dogs in urban and rural areas of the Coquimbo region, north-central Chile
ArticleAbstract: Hydatidosis is a zoonotic disease caused by the cystic stage of the cestode parasite Echinoccocus grPalabras claves:Canine echinococcosis, Domestic dog, ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS, Hydatid disease, Urban and rural areasAutores:Acosta-Jamett G., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bradshaw H., Bronsvoort B.M.d.C., Cleaveland S., Craig P.S.Fuentes:scopusEchinococcus granulosus infection in foxes in Coquimbo District, Chile
ArticleAbstract: Echinococcus granulosus is a cestode of zoonotic importance that infects a wide range of animals. ThPalabras claves:ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS, ELISA coproantigen, Wild carnivoresAutores:Acosta-Jamett G., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bradshaw H., Bronsvoort B.M.d.C., Cleaveland S., Craig P.S.Fuentes:scopusEchinococcus granulosus infection in humans and livestock in the Coquimbo region, north-central Chile
ArticleAbstract: Cyst echinococcosis (CE) is one of the most important zoonosis in Chile, where studies have focussedPalabras claves:Cyst echinococcosis, ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS, Hydatid disease, Slaughterhouses, Surgical incidenceAutores:Acosta-Jamett G., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bronsvoort B.M.d.C., Cleaveland S., Craig P.S.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of habitat alteration on the structure of helminth communities in small mammals: a systematic review and critical appraisal of theory and current evidence
ReviewAbstract: Despite the extensive information on the effects of habitat alteration on the structure of helminthPalabras claves:Degradation, environment, fragmentation, Metazoan, Parasite, WildlifeAutores:Acosta-Jamett G., Patricio D. Carrera-JátivaFuentes:scopusUrban domestic dog populations as a source of canine distemper virus for wild carnivores in the Coquimbo region of Chile
ArticleAbstract: Urban areas can support dog populations dense enough to maintain canine distemper virus (CDV) and caPalabras claves:Canine distemper virus, Domestic dog, RISK FACTORS, Urban areas, Wild carnivoresAutores:Acosta-Jamett G., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bronsvoort B.M.d.C., Chalmers W.S.K., Cleaveland S., Handel I.G.Fuentes:scopusSerosurvey of canine distemper virus and canine parvovirus in wild canids and domestic dogs at the rural interface in the Coquimbo Region, Chile
ArticleAbstract: Our goal was to investigate demographic and ecological factors influencing canine distemper virus (CPalabras claves:Canine distemper, Canine parvovirus, Domestic dog, Serosurvey, Wild canidsAutores:Acosta-Jamett G., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bronsvoort B.M.d.C., Cleaveland S.Fuentes:scopus