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    Toward the formation of a Companion Animal Parasite Council for the Tropics (CAPCT)

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    Traub, RJ; Irwin, P; Dantas-Torres, F; Tort, GP; Labarthe, NV; Inpankaew, T; Gatne, M; Bui, KL; Schwan, V; Watanabe, M; ...
    Date
    2015-05-13
    Source Title
    Parasites and Vectors
    Publisher
    BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Traub, Rebecca
    Affiliation
    Veterinary Biosciences
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    Journal Article
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    Traub, R. J., Irwin, P., Dantas-Torres, F., Tort, G. P., Labarthe, N. V., Inpankaew, T., Gatne, M., Bui, K. L., Schwan, V., Watanabe, M., Siebert, S., Mencke, N. & Schaper, R. (2015). Toward the formation of a Companion Animal Parasite Council for the Tropics (CAPCT). PARASITES & VECTORS, 8 (1), https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-0884-4.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/260404
    DOI
    10.1186/s13071-015-0884-4
    Abstract
    This letter advises the imminent formation of the Companion Animal Parasites Council for the Tropics (CAPCT). The CAPCT consists of region-specific (e.g., Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Caribbean, Africa) experts comprising academics, veterinarians, parasitologists, physicians and allied industry partners that will work together to inform, guide and develop best-practice recommendations for the optimal diagnosis, treatment and control of companion animal parasites in the tropics, with the aim of protecting the health of pets and that of the public.

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