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Control of companion animal parasites and impact on One Health

Alessio Giannelli, Manuela Schnyder, I. P. Wright, Johannes Charlier

2024One Health37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The last decades have witnessed an increase in the global population and movements of companion animals, contributing to changes in density and distribution of pet parasites. Control of companion animal parasites (CAPs) becomes increasingly relevant because of the intensifying human-animal bond. Parasites impact on the health of humans and their pets, but also of wildlife and the environment. We conducted a qualitative review on the current advancements, gaps and priorities for the monitoring and treatment of CAPs with a focus on securing public health. There is a need to raise awareness, coordinate global surveillance schemes and better quantify the impact of companion animal parasites on One Health.

Topics & Concepts

WildlifePublic healthOne HealthCompanion animalAnimal healthPopulationEnvironmental healthBiologyVeterinary medicineMedicinePathologyEcologyParasitic Diseases Research and TreatmentVector-borne infectious diseasesZoonotic diseases and public health
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