Highlights • There is a risk even for dogs with limited time of exposure to obtain a vector-borne infection.• Prevention of vector-transferred pathogens in dogs travelling to endemic areas is important.• The owners should be educated regarding the vectors, diseases, risks and prophylaxis.
Retrospective analysis of vector-borne infections in dogs after travelling to endemic areas (2007–2018)
I. Schäfer,M. Volkmann,P. Beelitz,R. Merle,E. Müller,B. Kohn
Published 2019 in Veterinary parasitology: X
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2019
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Veterinary parasitology: X
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2019-06-22
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Biology, Medicine, Environmental Science
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