Free-roaming dogs in a Patagonian city: their distribution and intestinal helminths in relation to socioeconomic aspects of neighborhoods
Verónica Flores,
Gustavo Viozzi,
Carlos Rauque
et al.
Abstract:Summary Human and dog health are inextricably linked, and
although our relationship with dogs brings numerous benefits for our
well-being , it is known that they can transmit disease.
Bariloche is a Patagonian tourist city with heterogeneous social
composition. This study evaluates the population of free-roaming dogs
and their intestinal parasites in relation to the socioeconomic level of
the city’s human population. Census areas were used as survey units,
stratified in three levels according to socioeconomic … Show more
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