Remember that this virus has been around since the 1970s, is hard to disinfect, and is shed in extremely large
numbers by infected dogs.
Remember that this virus has been around since the 1970's, is very hard to disinfect away, and is shed in extremely large
numbers by infected dogs.
Not exact matches
This is very important because currently, there are a greater
number of cats being
infected by rabies than
dogs.
In general, cats tend to harbor very few hookworms compared to the
number carried
by infected dogs.
One such mill rescue had an especially high
number of
dogs with heartworms — a potentially deadly parasite that can be easily transmitted
by the bite of an
infected mosquito.
While it is virtually impossible to know or estimate how many cases of heartworms can be prevented
by the use of the Double Defense approach, it is quite obvious from our laboratory study that the
number of
infected dogs and the
number of worms per
infected dog would be greatly reduced
by this approach.