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Diagnosis of gastrointestinal parasites in reptiles: comparison of two coprological methods [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Exotic reptiles have become increasingly common domestic pets worldwide and are well known to be carriers of different parasites including some with zoonotic potential.
Failing, Klaus +5 more
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Abstract Infection with the nematode Dioctophyme renale (giant kidney worm) in dogs and other mammals occurs following the ingestion of an aquatic host containing the infective larvae. This parasitic disease has no known effective pharmaceutical treatment.
Abedin Shaban Zadeh +2 more
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Although sheep farming has grown in the state of Acre over the past four decades, little is known about occurrences of helminthiases in the herds of this region.
Paulo Eduardo Ferlini Teixeira +9 more
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An unexpected cause of dysuria in a cat in Poland
Background Urinary tract infestation by Capillaria spp. in domestic cats is rather rare, but can cause clinical symptoms and affect behaviour. To our knowledge, this report is the first to describe a case of urinary capillariosis in a cat in Poland. Case
Marta Miszczak +3 more
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Literatuurstudie naar wormen bij legpluimvee = Literature study on worms in laying hens [PDF]
Van de vier meest voorkomende wormensoorten van legpluimvee in Nederland is de verzamelde informatie beschreven over schade, effecten, monitoring, diagnose, natuurlijke afweer, preventie en ...
Fiks-van Niekerk, T.G.C.M. +2 more
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The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus obesulus) is a small, endangered, Australian, ground‐dwelling marsupial. Apart from isolated necropsy reports, there has not been a systematic investigation into the health and causes of death for this species.
AJ Breidahl +9 more
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Introduction: Hepatic capillariosis, caused by Capillaria hepatica (Calodium hepaticum) (Bancroft, 1893), Travassos, 1915 (Nematoda, Trichinelloidea, Capillariidae), is a common zoonosis
Elierson José Gomes da Rocha +9 more
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Proširenost nematoda Capillaria hepatica u smeđeg štakora (Rattus norvegicus) u Hrvatskoj. [PDF]
An analytical cross-sectional study of Capillaria hepatica in 307 Norway (brown) rats (Rattus norvegicus) was performed. Rats were trapped in two rural regions in Croatia. The prevalence of adult C. hepatica was 1.95%. The parasite was observed in 6 rats.
Albert Marinculić +2 more
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Capillaria hepatica (C. hepatica) is a parasitic nematode causing hepatic capillariasis in numerous mammals. Ecologic studies showed that the first hosts of C. hepatica were rodents, among which rats had relatively high infection rates, which explains why C. hepatica spreads globally.
Chao-Ding, Li, Hui-Lin, Yang, Ying, Wang
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Abstract Mortality events of marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) have been historically described in the southern margins of its geographical range. Few documented cases show how environmental changes and pathogens interact to trigger mortality scenarios and reveal their causes.
M. M. Orozco +10 more
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