Melnychuk, V. V.Yevstafieva, V. O.Kitichenko, A.Євстаф’єва, Валентина ОлександрівнаМельничук, Віталій ВасильовичКітіченко, А. С.2025-11-032025-11-032025Melnychuk V., Yevstafieva V., Kitichenko A. Effectiveness of the application of an improved method of laboratory coproscopic diagnostics of toxocarosis in dogs. Science and education: synergy of innovation: Proceedings of III International Scientific and Practical Conference ( Berlin, Octob. 26–28, 2025). Berlin : MDPC Publishing, 2025. С. 18–21.https://dspace.pdau.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19582Toxocara canis is a nematode that causes toxocarosis in dogs, which has zoonotic potential. T. canis larvae are transmitted transplacentally from females to newborn puppies and, after a complex hepatopulmonary migration, develop into sexually mature helminths in the small intestine. In young and adult dogs, after alimentary ingestion of parasite eggs, larvae hatch, migrate to skeletal muscles, kidneys, liver and heart and persist for years as somatic larvae. Somatic larvae in the tissues of females are activated during pregnancy and are a reservoir of invasionukdogslaboratory coproscopic diagnosticstoxocarosisEffectiveness of the application of an improved method of laboratory coproscopic diagnostics of toxocarosis in dogsArticle