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51. Echinococcus across the north: Current knowledge, future challenges

52. Multi-scale occupancy approach to estimate Toxoplasma gondii prevalence and detection probability in tissues: an application and guide for field sampling

53. TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS OF

54. Qualitative risk assessment of impact of Toxoplasma gondii on health of beluga whales, Delphinapterus leucas, from the Eastern Beaufort Sea, Northwest Territories

55. Who Let the Dogs Out? Communicating First Nations Perspectives on a Canine Veterinary Intervention Through Digital Storytelling

56. Evidence for Toxoplasma gondii in migratory vs. nonmigratory herbivores in a terrestrial arctic ecosystem

57. Introduced and Native Haplotypes ofEchinococcus multilocularisin Wildlife in Saskatchewan, Canada

58. Wildlife parasites in a One Health world

59. Echinococcus canadensis, E. borealis, and E. intermedius. What's in a name?

60. Global Distribution of Alveolar and Cystic Echinococcosis

61. Stabilizing Dog Populations and Improving Animal and Public Health Through a Participatory Approach in Indigenous Communities

62. Unexpected diversity of the cestode Echinococcus multilocularis in wildlife in Canada

63. TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII IN ARCTIC FOXES (VULPES LAGOPUS): A LONG-TERM MARK-RECAPTURE SEROLOGIC STUDY AT KARRAK LAKE, NUNAVUT, CANADA

64. Comparison of tissues (heart vs. brain) and serological tests (MAT, ELISA and IFAT) for detection of Toxoplasma gondii in naturally infected wolverines (Gulo gulo) from the Yukon, Canada

65. Endoparasites in the feces of arctic foxes in a terrestrial ecosystem in Canada

66. Modeling Monthly Variation of Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae) Abundance and West Nile Virus Infection Rate in the Canadian Prairies

67. Establishment of a European-type strain of Echinococcus multilocularis in Canadian wildlife

68. Negative covariance between parasite load and body condition in a population of feral horses

69. ESTIMATING TOXOPLASMA GONDII EXPOSURE IN ARCTIC FOXES (VULPES LAGOPUS) WHILE NAVIGATING THE IMPERFECT WORLD OF WILDLIFE SEROLOGY

70. Echinococcus multilocularisin Urban Coyotes, Alberta, Canada

71. Predicting Weekly Variation ofCulex tarsalis(Diptera: Culicidae) West Nile Virus Infection in a Newly Endemic Region, the Canadian Prairies

72. Gastrointestinal Helminth Parasites of Double-Crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) at Four Sites in Saskatchewan, Canada

73. The impact of globalisation on the distribution of Echinococcus multilocularis

74. Old problems on a new playing field: Helminth zoonoses transmitted among dogs, wildlife, and people in a changing northern climate

75. Detection of Low Pathogenic Avian Influenza Viruses in Wild Ducks from Canada: Comparison of Two Sampling Methods

76. Echinococcus in wild canids in Québec (Canada) and Maine (USA)

77. Multiple Zoonotic Pathogens Identified in Canine Feces Collected from a Remote Canadian Indigenous Community

78. Survey of Influenza A Viruses Circulating in Wild Birds in Canada 2005 to 2007

79. TRANSMISSION OF LUNGWORMS(MUELLERIUS CAPILLARIS) FROM DOMESTIC GOATS TO BIGHORN SHEEP ON COMMON PASTURE

80. Consecuencias del cambio climático mundial en los patógenos de ungulados criados en fincas o en libertad en las regiones templadas y boreales de América del Norte

81. Integrated Approaches and Empirical Models for Investigation of Parasitic Diseases in Northern Wildlife

82. Serendipitous discovery of a novel protostrongylid (Nematoda: Metastrongyloidea) in caribou, muskoxen, and moose from high latitudes of North America based on DNA sequence comparisons

83. ESTIMATINGTOXOPLASMA GONDIIEXPOSURE IN ARCTIC FOXES WHILE NAVIGATING THE IMPERFECT WORLD OF WILDLIFE SEROLOGY

84. Toxoplasmosis and Toxocariasis: An Assessment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Comorbidity and Health-Care Costs in Canada

85. Response to Nakao et al. - is Echinococcus intermedius a valid species?

86. Echinococcosis: An Economic Evaluation of a Veterinary Public Health Intervention in Rural Canada

87. BIONOMICS OF LARVAE OF PARELAPHOSTRONGYLUS ODOCOILEI (NEMATODA: PROTOSTRONGYLIDAE) IN EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED GASTROPOD INTERMEDIATE HOSTS

88. Climate change and the epidemiology of protostrongylid nematodes in northern ecosystems:Parelaphostrongylus odocoileiandProtostrongylus stilesiin Dall's sheep (Ovis d. dalli)

89. The potential impact of climate change on infectious diseases of Arctic fauna

90. CAUDAL POLYMORPHISM AND CEPHALIC MORPHOLOGY AMONG FIRST-STAGE LARVAE OF PARELAPHOSTRONGYLUS ODOCOILEI (PROTOSTRONGYLIDAE: ELAPHOSTRONGYLINAE) IN DALL'S SHEEP FROM THE MACKENZIE MOUNTAINS, CANADA

91. Beringia: Intercontinental exchange and diversification of high latitude mammals and their parasites during the Pliocene and Quaternary

92. Global warming is changing the dynamics of Arctic host–parasite systems

93. DEVELOPMENT AND PATHOGENESIS OF PARELAPHOSTRONGYLUS ODOCOILEI (NEMATODA: PROTOSTRONGYLIDAE) IN EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED THINHORN SHEEP (OVIS DALLI)

94. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF THE MUSCLE-DWELLING NEMATODE PARELAPHOSTRONGYLUS ODOCOILEI IN NORTH AMERICA, USING MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF FIRST-STAGE LARVAE

95. Toxoplasma gondii exposure in arctic-nesting geese: A multi-state occupancy framework and comparison of serological assays

96. Effects of sub-zero storage temperatures on endoparasites in canine and equine feces

97. What is your diagnosis? Fluid aspirated from an abdominal mass in a dog

98. NEW HOST AND GEOGRAPHIC RECORDS FOR TWO PROTOSTRONGYLIDS IN DALL'S SHEEP

99. Vector-borne pathogens in arctic foxes, Vulpes lagopus, from Canada

100. Climate Change in the North American Arctic: A One Health Perspective

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