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Animal health surveillance activities
Western Canadian animal health surveillance activities
Animal health surveillance programs across the four western provinces
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Type (Project/Program):
Project
Surveillance Type:
Active
Animal Type:
Dog;
"Mammalian (Non-domestic, other)"
Disease Agent:
Echinococcus
Disease Agent Type:
Parasite;
Zoonosis
Organization:
University of Calgary
Region:
Alberta
Production System:
Household/Pet;
Freeliving
Topic:
Emerging;
Zoonotic
Media Type:
Website
Surveillance Start Date
Apr/18/2018
Surveillance End Date
Jun/01/2018
Project End Date
unknown
Website
Website
Dec/22/2020
Echinococcus in coyotes and foxes in Alberta
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"Recent studies of coyotes, foxes, and rodents in the province have found a high incidence of Echinococcus multilocularis infected wild animals in areas across Alberta, including urban off-leash dog parks in Calgary. The infection is spread through the feces of coyotes and foxes that have eaten infected rodents."