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  1. ... by tapeworms found in dogs, cats, rodents, and foxes. These tapeworms are around 1 to 4 mm ... being exposed to: Cattle Deer Feces of dogs, foxes, wolves, or coyotes Pigs Sheep Camels
  2. ... animals that can spread the rabies virus include: Foxes Skunks Bats Bats can spread rabies through minor ... after being exposed to animals such as bats, foxes, and skunks. They may carry rabies. Call even ...
  3. Anderson MW, Fox MG. MRI of the arm. In: Anderson MW, Fox MG, eds. Sectional Anatomy by MRI and CT. 4th ...
  4. Anderson MW, Fox MG. MRI of the shoulder. In: Anderson MW, Fox MG, eds. Sectional Anatomy by MRI and CT . 4th ...
  5. ... living-with-parkinsons-disease/ . Accessed September 14, 2023. Fox SH, Katzenschlager R, Lim SY, et al; Movement ...
  6. ... stray or wild animals, such as skunks, raccoons, foxes, and bats. Bites that cause a puncture wound ...
  7. ... parasite can be found in pig, bear, walrus, fox, rat, horse, and lion. Wild animals, especially carnivores ( ...
  8. Fox SH, Katzenschlager R, Lim SY, et al; Movement Disorder Society Evidence-Based Medicine Committee. International Parkinson ...
  9. Fox SH, Katzenschlager R, Lim SY, et al; Movement Disorder Society Evidence-Based Medicine Committee. International Parkinson ...
  10. ... Polin RA, Abman SH, Rowitch DH, Benitz WE, Fox WW, eds. Fetal and Neonatal Physiology . 6th ed. ...
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