id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-337977-vzue2p6p Ellwanger, Joel Henrique The triad “dogs, conservation and zoonotic diseases” – An old and still neglected problem in Brazil 2019-09-30 .txt text/plain 3503 182 51 (echinococcosis), Rickettsia rickettsii (Brazilian spotted fever), different canine viruses (e.g., distemper virus, adenovirus, coronavirus, herpesvirus, parvovirus) , rabies virus, among other pathogens, to both humans and wildlife (Craig et al., 1992; Fiorello et al., 2006 Fiorello et al., , 2017 Dantas-Torres, 2007; Labruna et al., 2007; Pinter et al., 2008; Piranda et al., 2008; Yabsley et al., 2008; Moraes-Filho et al., 2009; Brunetti et al., 2011; Ogrzewalska et al., 2012; Furtado et al., 2013; Millán et al., 2013; Parrish et al., 2015; Basano et al., 2016; Campos et al., 2016; Curi et al., 2016; Doherty et al., 2017; Lessa et al., 2016; Faccini-Martínez et al., 2017) . From an ecological perspective, the circulation of dogs between wildlife environments (considering protected and non-protected areas) and urban regions make the dogs facilitators of the movement of zoonotic diseases between wild animals and humans. ./cache/cord-337977-vzue2p6p.txt ./txt/cord-337977-vzue2p6p.txt