Prevalence of infections in carnivores attributed to dog family in different ecolo-geographical zones of the Central Nechernozemje of RF

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PREVALENCE OF INFECTIONS IN CARNIVORES ATTRIBUTED TO DOG FAMILY IN DIFFERENT 
ECOLO-GEOGRAPHICAL ZONES OF THE CENTRAL NECHERNOZEMJE OF RF 

Andreyanov O.N., Safiullin R.T., Gorochov V.V.. Abalichin B.G., Kruchkova E.N., Buslaev S.V.
All-Russian K.I. Skryabin Institute of Helminthology, Ivanovo State Agricultural Academy.

Summary. 

Mammal carnivores attributed to dog family (Canidae) are infected by 34 parasite species of 7 classes: Trematoda, Nematoda, Cestoda, Acanthocephala, Protozoa, Arachnoidea, Insecta. Particularly foxes are infected by 23 parasite species, wolves – by 6 species, raccoon-dogs – by 16 species. Dogs of urban population are infected by 10 parasite species as while in stray and common dogs one have recorded 9 parasite species, as while in room, service and hunting dogs 9; 4 and 8 parasite species respectively. 


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