作者: Domenico Otranto , Cinzia Cantacessi , Filipe Dantas-Torres , Emanuele Brianti , Martin Pfeffer
DOI: 10.1016/J.VETPAR.2015.04.020
关键词: Thelazia callipaeda 、 Carnivore 、 Ecology (disciplines) 、 Biology 、 Helminths 、 Livestock 、 Ecology 、 Transmission (medicine) 、 Wildlife 、 Helminthiasis
摘要: Over the last few decades, ecological factors, combined with everchanging landscapes mainly linked to human activities (e.g. encroachment and tourism) have contributed modifications in transmission of parasitic diseases from domestic wildlife carnivores vice versa. In first this two-part review article, we provided an account caused by protozoan parasites characterised a two-way route between wild carnivore species. second final part, focus our attention on helminth arthropod shared canids felids Europe. While complete understanding biology, ecology epidemiology these is particularly challenging achieve, especially given complexity environments which perpetuate, advancements current knowledge routes crucial provide policy-makers clear indications strategies reduce impact changing ecosystems.