Publications by authors named "Yulia Khouri"

Dog-infecting haemotropic mycoplasmas (haemoplasmas), such as Mycoplasma haemocanis and Candidatus Mycoplasma haematoparvum are common blood-borne pathogens of canines that can potentially inflict a substantial burden of disease, particularly in immunosuppressed individuals. Nonetheless, the transmission of these pathogens remains debated as more evidence emerges that they may not be transmitted by vectors, but instead use alternative methods such as aggressive interactions and vertical transmission. Here, we treated forty dogs with two different topically-acting ectoparasiticide products able to prevent vector-borne pathogen infections during an 8-month community trial in Cambodia.

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The tropical brown dog tick, , commonly infests canines in the tropics and is an important vector for disease-causing and sometimes lethal pathogens including spp., , and . In tropical climates ticks and their pathogens exert an extremely high infection pressure on unprotected dogs.

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