Genetic structure of Bithynia snails and its implications for targeted control of opisthorchiasis in the Lower Mekong Subregion [PDF]
Recent findings by Bunchom et al. reveal distinct mitochondrial lineages of Bithynia siamensis goniomphalos in Champasak, Laos, with important implications for Opisthorchis viverrini transmission.
Nathkapach Kaewpitoon Rattanapitoon +2 more
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Genetic structure and geographical distribution of Bithynia siamensis sensu lato from Khong and Mounlapamok districts, Champasak Province, Laos [PDF]
Background Bithynia spp., a key intermediate host of Opisthorchis viverrini, is widely distributed in the lower Mekong sub-region, where opisthorchiasis remains a major public health concern.
Naruemon Bunchom +10 more
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Genus Bithynia: morphological classification to molecular identification [PDF]
Snails of the genus Bithynia, whose primary habitat is slow-flowing ponds and ditches, serve as the first intermediate hosts of liver fluke. Currently, approximately 200 million individuals worldwide are at risk of liver fluke infection, yet questions ...
Guoyang Huang, Xiaohong Peng
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New Inscriptions from Bithynia
New Inscriptions from BithyniaIn this article one unpublished Greek dedication inscription from Beyyayla dated to the third century A.D. and eight unpublished funerary Greek inscriptions from Bithynia dated to the Roman Imperial Period are presented ...
Ebru Akdoğu Arca
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Preliminary Survey of Larval Trematodes in Freshwater Snails of Phitsanulok Province in Lower Northern Thailand [PDF]
Background: Freshwater snails serve as intermediate hosts for a variety of trematodes that cause illness in the human and animal populations. Several species of freshwater snails in Thailand have been found to have larval trematode infections.
Jiranun Ardpairin +5 more
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Fibulae from Nicaea in Bithynia (south-eastern Marmara) [PDF]
In the last fifty years the Archaeological Museum of İznik (ancient Nicaea) in south-eastern Marmara has acquired 14 new fibulae. Twelve of these fibulae date to the Phrygian period, and two examples are from the Roman period.
Fatih Hakan Kaya +3 more
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Benthic Foraminifera and Bithynia sp. Opercula as Indicators of Depositional Environment of Late Holocene in Eastern Hammar Marsh, Southern Iraq [PDF]
37 samples were collected from three sites in southern Iraq (north of Basrah Governorate), east of Hammar Marsh, in order to determine depositional environments in the Late Holocene.
Bushra Isaa
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Bithyniid snails (Gastropoda: Bithyniidae) infected with Xiphidiocercariae in Thailand include a new record of Bithynia siamensis siamensis as the intermediate host of Plagiorchis and Paralecithodendrium. [PDF]
Dumidae A +6 more
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New evidence for church decoration in the early ninth century [PDF]
This paper examines church decoration during the Transitional period (ca. 650-850), focusing on unpublished elements from the Fatih Camii (Hagios Stephanos?) in Zeytinbağı (Trilye).
Ousterhout Robert G.
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Distribution of Bithynia leachii (Sheppard, 1823) and Bithynia troschelii (Paasch, 1842) (Gastropoda: Bithyniidae) in the Czech Republic [PDF]
This paper summarises all known data about the occurrence and distribution of Bithynia leachii (Sheppard, 1823) and Bithynia troschelii (Paasch, 1842) in the Czech Republic. Both species were already recorded from the Czech Republic in the past, but they
Luboš Beran, Michal Horsák
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