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Epidemiology of Toxocariasis in England and Wales

Summary Toxocara infection occurs through ingestion of parasite eggs excreted by dogs and cats, and can cause severe morbidity. The burden of disease in England and Wales is not well described, and the impact of public health campaigns conducted in the mid‐1990s is uncertain. This paper uses data fr...

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Published in:Zoonoses and public health 2016-11, Vol.63 (7), p.529-533
Main Authors: Halsby, K., Senyonjo, L., Gupta, S., Ladbury, G., Suvari, M., Chiodini, P., Morgan, D.
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Zoonoses
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