Ancylostomatidae Looss, 1905
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Family Ancylostomatidae Looss, 1905
15. Ancylostoma caninum (Ercolani, 1859)
S i t e o f i n f e c t i o n: intestine.
Host: wolf (P = 6.2 %; I = 2.0 (1–3); A = 0.12) in Zakarpattia and Chernihiv Regions; red fox (P = 0.6 %; I = 1.0; A = 0.6) in Kherson Region.
16. Ancylostoma tubaeforme (Zeder, 1800)
S i t e o f i n f e c t i o n: intestine.
Host: wildcat (P = 33.3 % (2/6); I = 5.5 (4–7); A = 1.8) in Zakarpattia and Kyrovograd Regions.
17. Uncinaria stenocephala (Railliet, 1884)
S i t e o f i n f e c t i o n: intestine.
Hosts: red fox (P = 27.1 %; I = 10.2 (1–82); A = 2.8) in Volynska , Lviv, Rivne, Zhytomyr, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Cherkasy, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia Regions, and in Crimea ; wolf (P = 65.6 %; I = 40.2 (1–98); A = 26.4) in Zakarpattia, Volynska , Zhytomyr, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Regions; golden jackal (P = 100 % (1/1); I = 17; A = 17) in Odesa Region ; raccoon dog (P = 64.3 %; I = 42.1 (9–105); A = 27.1) in Kyiv Region; pine marten (P = 25 % (1/4); I = 1; A = 0.25) in Kyiv Region; badger (P = 66.7 % (2/3); I = 22.0 (12–32); A = 14.7) in Chernihiv and Sumy regions.
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