Prevalence of Ecto-and Endoparasites in Animals
Keywords:
Anthropogenic, nymph, ixod, imago, ectoparasite, endoparasite, zoophile, synbovil, parasite, miteAbstract
The article presents information on the spreading of common pest ecto- and endoparasites among farm and laboratory animals, as well as in the areas of livestock farms.
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