1. Prevalence of intestinal protozoan parasites in stray and domicile dogs in Ilorin, North Central, Nigeria
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AA Akanbi, S Babatunde, JA Oshodi, and Ayodele Adedoja
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education.field_of_study ,Veterinary medicine ,biology ,North central ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Population ,Intestinal parasitic infection ,Stray dog, domicile dog, zoonoses, Crysptosporidium, Isospora ,biology.organism_classification ,Intestinal protozoan ,Stray dog ,Double infection ,Isospora ,Hygiene ,parasitic diseases ,education ,media_common - Abstract
Uncontrolled population of stray and domicile dogs with intestinal protozoan in close proximity to increasing densities of human population in urban environments is a common fact in developing countries, in conjunction with the lack of veterinary attention and zoonotic awareness, increases the risks of disease transmission. We examined using standard method 108 stool specimens of stray and domicile dogs collected randomly from Ilorin, state capital of Kwara State, Nigeria for intestinal protozoan. The prevalence of intestinal parasites from both stray and domicile dogs was 64(59.3%). Three parasites were encountered; Anchylostoma sp, Cryptosporidium sp and Isospora sp. Female dogs were more infected (48.9%) than male dogs (11.1%) (P
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- 2015