References - Best Practice Guidelines for the Responsible Use of Parasite Control in Pets

ESCCAP Guidelines

Guidelines

FECAVA Factsheets

Factsheets on Zoonoses:

Factsheets on Vector-borne Diseases

https://www.fecava.org/policies-actions/factsheets/

Parasite morphology and identification

Submit ticks collected from your pets to validate their identification

Maps

Travel advice

How to safely remove ticks

How to recognise an approved veterinary medicine?

How to find a specialist?

  • EVPC specialist, via EBVS website
  • ESCCAP members

Ectoparasites

Internal Parasites

Vector-transmitted parasites

Tick-transmitted parasites

Helminths

  • www.heartwormsociety.org
    The American Heartworm Society. Information on all aspects of heartworm including guidelines for the diagnosis, prevention and management of heartworm infection in dogs and cats.

Protozoa

  • www.protozoologie.de/
    German Society for Protozoology. In German.
  • www.tommys.org/
    Tommy’s, the baby charity. UK charity with information on Toxoplasma gondii and toxoplasmosis. Aimed at parents to be. Leaflets available.

Fungi

  • www.mycology.adelaide.edu.au/
    The University of Adelaide, Australia. General information about medical mycology and images of various fungi.
  • www.aspergillus.org.uk
    The site provides an encyclopaedia of Aspergillus for the patients, doctors, vets and scientists.
  • www.isham.org
    Isham is a worldwide organisation that represents all scientists, doctors and vets with a special interest in fungal diseases.

In some European countries (especially France, Italy and Belgium) the study of fungal species is usually associated with that of other eukaryotic parasites (protozoa, insects, mites and helminths).

Zoonosis caused by parasites

Books and articles

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119073680

Organizations

Others