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Dogs have been perceived as providing companionship to all members of the family, yet they can act as a vector for the transmission of parasitic agents to humans, particularly those who own or care for them. Traditional medicine seem to demonstrate effects in the treatment of diseases in animals; however, it is necessary to prove their effectiveness using more recent scientific evidence.
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Santos, P., Sousa, M., & Cruz, A. (2025). Use of medicinal plants for treatment and prophylaxis of canine parasitic infections: A literature review. Abstracts of the 3rd International Electronic Conference on Microbiology (ECM 2025)- Biology and Life Sciences Forum, 25–26. https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9976/46/1/3
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