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. 2023 Feb 10;13(4):628. doi: 10.3390/ani13040628

Figure 1.

Figure 1

(a) Worldwide research institutions (n = 44) from 18 countries participating in the interdisciplinary Special Issue on Parasites and Wildlife. (b) Word cloud with the keywords utilized by each research paper. Brazil (n = 2): University of São Paulo, University Santo Amaro; Chile (n = 2): Universidad de Chile, Universidad de Concepción; China (n = 3): Guizhou University, Provincial Key Laboratory for Agricultural Pest Management in Mountainous Region, Dali University; Denmark (n = 3): University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, Statens Serum Institut; Estonia (n = 2): Estonian Veterinary and Food Laboratory, Estonian University of Life Sciences; Finland (n = 1): University of Helsinki; Germany (n = 2): Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, Freie Universität Berlin; Hungary (n = 2): University of Veterinary Medicine, Centre for Agricultural Research; Iceland (n = 1): Icelandic Institute of Natural History; Italy (n = 5): Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Piemonte, Liguria e Valle d’Aosta, Local Veterinary Services in Imperia, University of Siena, University of Teramo, Local Veterinary Services in Asti; Lithuania (n = 2): Vytautas Magnus University, Nature Research Centre; Mozambique (n = 1): Universidade Licungo; Poland (n = 1): National Veterinary Research Institute; Senegal (n = 1): Jane Goodall Institute Senegal; Spain (n = 11): Institutes of Health Carlos III, Jane Goodall Institute Spain, Complutense University of Madrid, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Mundomar, Universidad de Córdoba, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Universidad de Málaga, Universidad San Pablo-CEU, Junta de Andalucía; Sweden (n = 1): Lund University; Switzerland (n = 1): University of Zurich; USA (n = 3): Ohio State University, Department of Health and Human Services, Food and Drug Administration, United States Department of Agriculture.