This article is part of the supplement: Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Canine Vector-Borne Diseases
Canine babesiosis: from molecular taxonomy to control
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Correspondence: Peter J Irwin P.Irwin@murdoch.edu.au
Parasites & Vectors 2009, 2(Suppl 1):S4 doi:10.1186/1756-3305-2-S1-S4
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Sun Lim, Peter J Irwin, SeungRyong Lee, MyungHwan Oh, KyuSung Ahn, BoYoung Myung, SungShik Shin Parasites & Vectors 2010, 3:32 (8 April 2010) This article is part of a collection on 5th Symposium on Canine... A serological survey of dogs in Korea indicates that the risk of exposure to both mosquito- and tick-borne diseases is relatively high in rural hunting dogs while the exposure of urban stray dogs to tick-borne diseases is quite limited.
Image: Exposure of dogs to vector-borne diseases in Korea.
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