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Volume 16, Number 12—December 2010
Dispatch

Ocular Thelaziosis in Dogs, France

Perrine Ruytoor, Eric Déan, Olivier Pennant, Philippe Dorchies, René Chermette, Domenico Otranto, and Jacques GuillotComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: École Nationale Vétérinaire d’Alfort, ANSES, UPEC, Maisons-Alfort, France (P. Ruytoor, R. Chermette, J. Guillot); Clinique Vétérinaire, Lognes, France (E. Déan); Clinique Vétérinaire, Vergt, France (O. Pennant); É́cole Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse, Toulouse, France (P. Dorchies); University of Bari, Bari, Italy (D. Otranto)

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Department of Dordogne (with its 4 arrondissements and 50 counties) and distribution of clinical cases of thelaziosis in dogs and cats, France, 2005–2008. Most cases were reported in the counties of Vergt, Saint Pierre de Chignac, and Villamblard.

Figure 2. Department of Dordogne (with its 4 arrondissements and 50 counties) and distribution of clinical cases of thelaziosis in dogs and cats, France, 2005–2008. Most cases were reported in the counties of Vergt, Saint Pierre de Chignac, and Villamblard.

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