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Vertical transmission of Toxocara cati Schrank 1788 (Anisakidae) in the cat
Parasitology Research, 2004In eight cats and their offspring the mode of transmission of Toxocara cati following natural and experimental infection was investigated in three experiments. In experiments 1 and 2 the kittens of four cats with a chronic natural infection and of four cats with an acute experimental infection, respectively, were examined. In experiment 3 two queens of
N, Coati, T, Schnieder, C, Epe
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Anisakis (nematoda Anisakidae)
2013Anisakidoza, zoonoza uzrokovana nametnikom iz porodice Anisakidae. Parazitiraju u velikom broju vrsta slatkovodnih i morskih riba, rakovima, glavonošcima i morskim sisavcima. Poznato je devet vrsta Anisakis spp.
Teskeredžić, Emin +4 more
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New Data on the Early Development of Hysterothylacium aduncum (Nematoda, Anisakidae)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1998This note reports on incidental observations of the early development of the third-stage larvae of Hysterothylacium aduncum from gadid fishes. Gravid H. aduncum females were collected from Pollachius virens, Pollachius pollachius. Gadus morhua, and Molva molva in Norwegian waters. The eggs were incubated at 20 per thousand salinity and 5 C. Spontaneous
J A, Balbuena +4 more
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1989
The morphology of the excretory system of Hysterothylacium haze was examined by serial histological sections. The excretory system was H-shaped and glandular, consisting of lateral filaments and a commissure, with the exretory pore opening posterior to the nerve ring. A large excretory nucleus was present in the left filament.
T, Yoshinaga, K, Ogawa, H, Wakabayashi
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The morphology of the excretory system of Hysterothylacium haze was examined by serial histological sections. The excretory system was H-shaped and glandular, consisting of lateral filaments and a commissure, with the exretory pore opening posterior to the nerve ring. A large excretory nucleus was present in the left filament.
T, Yoshinaga, K, Ogawa, H, Wakabayashi
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Ecology of Pseudoterranova decipiens (Krabbe, 1878) (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from Antarctic waters
Parasitology Research, 1999The present study provides further data on the occurrence of Pseudoterranova decipiens in fish from two different sampling sites in the Antarctic. A total of 690 fish belonging to 33 species from the eastern Weddell Sea and 322 fish belonging to 12 species from the South Shetland Islands were examined.
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LarvalAnisakis sp. (Ascaridoidea, Anisakidae) from the coelacanth,Latimeria chalumnae
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1993A third-stage larva ofAnisakis sp. was found coiled and encapsulated on the mesentery of a 168 cm long coelacanth female (CCC no. 154) examined at Guelph in 1992. The larva was 8.4 mm in length and 300 μm in maximum width. The oesophagus was 820 μm and the ventriculus about 310 μm in length (Fig. 1a).
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Laboratorní diagnostika larev hlístic z čeledi Anisakidae
2023The aim of the study was to determine whether the digestion method was suitable for the detection of larvae of anisakid nematodes in raw or cooked (smoked) fish. The results showed the frequent occurrence of Anisakidae larvae in mackerel and herring sold at retail.
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Nametnik Anisakis simplex (Anisakidae, Nematoda)
2015Oblići iz roda Anisakis parazitiraju u probavnom sustavu morskih riba i sisavaca, a kao i ostali oblići, prolaze kroz razvojne stadije. Embrionalnim razvojem nastaje ličinka koja prolazi četiri stadija. Ličinka III. stupnja može zaraziti čovjeka kao slučajnog domaćina u kojem se ličinka ne može razviti do odraslog oblika, ali je sposobna penetrirati ...
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Research Then and Now on the Anisakidae Nematodes
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1976openaire +2 more sources
Ultrastructure of the Excretory System of Anisakis Larva (Nematoda: Anisakidae)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1973H F, Lee, I L, Chen, R P, Lin
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