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Editorial: Advancements in understanding zoonotic parasitic diseases. [PDF]
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Endogenous lipid pneumonia in a brown bear (Ursus arctos). [PDF]
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Visceral larva migrans among hospitalized patients in Poland: analysis of national hospital discharge data from 2014 to 2023. [PDF]
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The Relationship Between the Intensity of Raccoon Roundworm Infection and Egg Production [PDF]
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Gene, 2011
Roundworms of the genus Baylisascaris are the most common parasitic nematodes of the intestinal tracts of wild mammals, and most of them have significant impacts in veterinary and public health. Mitochondrial (mt) genomes provide a foundation for studying epidemiology and ecology of these parasites and therefore may be used to assist in the control of ...
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Roundworms of the genus Baylisascaris are the most common parasitic nematodes of the intestinal tracts of wild mammals, and most of them have significant impacts in veterinary and public health. Mitochondrial (mt) genomes provide a foundation for studying epidemiology and ecology of these parasites and therefore may be used to assist in the control of ...
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2023
Development of serological assays for the diagnosis of Baylisascaris larva migrans in birds and non-human ...
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Development of serological assays for the diagnosis of Baylisascaris larva migrans in birds and non-human ...
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Baylisascaris procyonis and eimerian infections in raccoons
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982SUMMARY Twenty-eight raccoons from Columbus, Ohio, were surveyed for intestinal parasites. Baylisascaris procyonis was found in 7, trichurid eggs in 2, capillarid eggs in 8, trichostrongyloid eggs in 9, and Eimeria procyonis oocysts in 23. Meronts, gamonts, and oocysts of E procyonis were found in epithelial cells at the tips of the villi of small ...
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1989
K R, Kazacos, W M, Boyce
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K R, Kazacos, W M, Boyce
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Baylisascaris procyonis for Testing Anthelmintics Against Migratory Ascarids
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1978SUMMARY Oral inoculation of mice with 340 embryonated eggs of the nematode, Baylisascaris procyonis, proved uniformly fatal as early as 13 days after inoculation and as late as 48 days. Mice given either 0.5% or 0.25% of pyrantel tartrate in dry feed were protected from cerebral migrations of the worm for 55 days. Treatment with pyrantel pamoate in the
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Baylisascaris Procyonis Exposure Case Study.
The West Virginia medical journal, 2018We report a case of exposure to raccoon feces found to be contaminated with baylisascaris procyonis. The exposure was recognized early enough by the family to allow prophylaxis with albendazole. Because of the potential fatal or neurologically catastrophic effects of this disease immediate treatment is indicated.
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