Crónicas de autores
Luciane Madureira Ribeiro *
Autor invitado por SIIC
O presente trabalho foi idealizado com o objetivo de pesquisar a prevalência de parasitoses em áreas publicas e a elaboração de métodos adequados para a prevenção e controle.
CONTAMINAÇÃO DO SOLO EM PRAÇAS PUBLICAS POR ESTÁDIOS EVOLUTIVOS DE PARASITOS DE CÃES
A frequência de diferentes parasitos em locais de lazer e recreação possibilita a infecção humana, pois o ambiente constitui um importante foco de contaminação. É importante que a população seja orientada quanto à necessidade de tratar os animais domésticos visto que são disseminadores de parasitos causadores de zoonoses.
*Luciane Madureira Ribeiro
describe para SIIC los aspectos relevantes de su trabajo
SOIL CONTAMINATION IN PUBLIC SQUARES IN BELO HORIZONTE, MINAS GERAIS, BY CANINE PARASITES IN DIFFERENT DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo,
55(4):229-231 Jul, 2013
Esta revista, clasificada por SIIC Data
Bases, integra el acervo bibliográfico
de la
Biblioteca Biomédica (BB) SIIC.
Institución principal de la investigación
*Departamento de Parasitologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas (icb). Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (ufmg), Belo Horizonte, Br
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