“…Toxocara canis also infects wolves with different prevalence in Italy (17%, Guberti et al, 1993; 33%, Fiocchi et al, 2016), Germany (5%, Bindke et al, 2017; 11%, Lesniak et al, 2017), Belarus (21%, Shimalov and Shimalov, 2000), Estonia (8%, Moks et al, 2006), Poland (6.9%, Borecka et al, 2013) and Spain (6%, Segovia et al, 2003). No wolves infected with T. canis were diagnosed in Sweden (Al-Sabi et al, 2018). In Australien wild dogs (dingoes) the prevalence of T. canis was up to 46% from Wet Tropics region around Cairns, Far North Queensland (Smout et al, 2013), and 27.8% of 18 dingoes from Fraser Island (Queensland) with close ntcoact with human habitation were infected (Mackenstedt et al, 2015).…”