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Gary Conboy

Researcher at Atlantic Veterinary College

Publications -  13
Citations -  783

Gary Conboy is an academic researcher from Atlantic Veterinary College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lungworm & Capillaria aerophila. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 686 citations.

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Canine and feline cardiopulmonary parasitic nematodes in Europe: emerging and underestimated

TL;DR: The knowledge of the most important heartworm and lungworm infections of dogs and cats in Europe is reviewed, in particular recent advances in epidemiology, clinical and control are described and discussed.
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Helminth Parasites of the Canine and Feline Respiratory Tract

TL;DR: In this paper, the prevalence, etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of helminth parasite infections in dogs and cats is discussed. But the diagnosis of parasitic infections caused by helminths parasites of the respiratory tract of cats and dogs is infrequent in most parts of North America.
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Fifth European Dirofilaria and Angiostrongylus Days (FiEDAD) 2016

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- 01 Jan 2017 - 
TL;DR: Simón et al. as mentioned in this paper reviewed human dirofilariosis in Europe: basic facts and retrospective review and found that the majority of the cases were found in the south-east of Spain.
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Parasite prevalence in fecal samples from shelter dogs and cats across the Canadian provinces.

TL;DR: Data from this study will help in the development of strategies, based on the level of risk per geographic location for the prevention and response to these parasites in pets and free-roaming and shelter animals in Canada.
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Cestodes of dogs and cats in North America.

TL;DR: The cyclophyllidean and pseudophyllidesan groups of infective cestodes are described, which are hermaphroditic flatworms (tapeworms) consisting of a scolex, neck region, and repeating segments that lack a mouth, intestine, and body cavity.