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TITLE: Canine Erhilchiosis and its zoonotic importance.

1 INTRODUCTION
2 LITRETURE REVIEW
2.1. Etiology.
2.2. Taxonomy and its characteristics.
2.3. Transmission.
2.4. Epidemiology.
2.4.1. Vectors.
2.5. Life cycle.
2.6. Pathogenic.
2.6.1. Clinical finding.
2.7. Diagnosis.
2.8. Differential diagnosis.
2.9. Treatment.
2.10. Prevention and control.

3. Zoonotic importance of canine erhilchiosis.

3.1. Erhilchiosis in human.

3.2. Risk factor in human health.

4. Conclusion and recommendation.

5. Reference.

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