2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.08.483406
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Parasite and pathogen prevalence in our closest animal companions is determined by accessibility of sanitation services

Abstract: Despite the critical role parasites play in ecosystem functioning and their considerable influence on human society, little is known about their variations in abundance on a global scale. This gap in knowledge is amplified by a lack of holistic understanding on how the abundance of parasites of wildlife and humans varies across environmental and socioeconomic gradients, despite a need to integrate study of parasites across social and environmental spheres. Free-roaming companion animals (e.g., domestic cats (F… Show more

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