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The Journal of Parasitology, 1971
The infective larva of Ancylostoma braziliense Gomes de Faria, 1910, was compared with that of A. ceylanicum Looss, 1911, as seen with the light microscope and scanning electron microscope. The following differences were found: (1) With or without the sheath, A. ceylanicum is significantly longer than A. braziliense.
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The infective larva of Ancylostoma braziliense Gomes de Faria, 1910, was compared with that of A. ceylanicum Looss, 1911, as seen with the light microscope and scanning electron microscope. The following differences were found: (1) With or without the sheath, A. ceylanicum is significantly longer than A. braziliense.
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1962
As a result of studies of Ancylostoma from European, African, and Australian dogs and cats, it was found that dogs harbored A. caninum and cats A. tubaeforme. A detailed study of these hookworms from dogs and cats in the United States confirmed the observations made by other investigators that A. caninum is not the common species in cats. A. tubaeforme
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As a result of studies of Ancylostoma from European, African, and Australian dogs and cats, it was found that dogs harbored A. caninum and cats A. tubaeforme. A detailed study of these hookworms from dogs and cats in the United States confirmed the observations made by other investigators that A. caninum is not the common species in cats. A. tubaeforme
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Ancylostoma and <i>Trichinella</i> Collected from Bears at a Zoo in Kyushu, Japan
Japanese Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2022Toshihiro Tokiwa, Yasuhiro Takashima
exaly
Albendazole in the treatment of Ancylostoma duodenale and Ascaris lumbricoides infections
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1983S Bassily, Z Farid
exaly

