Bacteria in the blood of healthy stray dogs infested by ticks in northern Mexico
CONCLUSION: This research offers relevant information on the prevalence of tick-borne diseases as well as other potential zoonotic diseases in the blood of stray dogs parasitized by ticks in northern Mexico. New molecular biology and massive NGS techniques may play an important role in the study and documentation of bacterial profiles from animals in close proximity to humans.PMID:38680790 | PMC:PMC11055595 | DOI:10.5455/javar.2024.k757
Source: Adv Data - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Fernando Mej ía García Sergio Iv án Barraza Guerrero Cristina Garc ía De la Peña David Ramiro Aguill ón Gutiérrez Quetzaly Karmy Siller Rodr íguez C ésar Alberto Meza Herrera Felipe Vaca Paniagua Clara Diaz Vel ásquez Aldo De la Cruz Montoya Lui Source Type: research
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