Histopathological features and prevalence of Capillaria hepatica infection in Rattus spp. in Philippine Mount Makiling forest reserve and its adjacent areas. [PDF]
Quilla MHDP, Paller VGV.
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Surveilans Vektor Malaria Di Desa Aneka Marga, Kecamatan Rorowatu Utara, Kabupaten Bombana, Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara [PDF]
One of the intensification of malaria control programs in South East Sulawesi is vector surveyllance in the form of entomological survey. The aimed of this survey was to provide data and information on malaria vector usefull for vector control activity ...
Sunaryo, S. (Sunaryo)
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Rats, Mice, and People: Rodent Biology and Management [PDF]
Farm Management,
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Capillaria sp. from Cryptotis parva [PDF]
Twenty-nine Cryptotis parva were trapped at Lincoln Log Cabin State Park in Coles County Illinois between 22 December 1976 and 31 January 1978. Trapped specimens were necropsied and examined for the presence of helminth parasites.
n\u27Dong, Joseph
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First report of pseudoparasitism by Capillaria hepatica in the state of Pará, Brazil [PDF]
The nematode Capillaria hepatica (syn. Calodium hepaticum) is the etiological agent of hepatic capillariasis, a serious and uncommon disease in humans.
Anghebem, Mauren Isfer +4 more
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Discovery of two highly divergent negative-sense RNA viruses associated with the parasitic nematode, Capillaria hepatica, in wild Mus musculus from New York City. [PDF]
Williams SH +10 more
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Histopathological findings in wild Nutrias (Myocastor coypus) with Capillaria hepatica infection. [PDF]
Hong IH +9 more
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The first case of Capillaria hepatica infection in a nutria (Myocastor coypus) in Korea. [PDF]
Park JH +11 more
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Granulomatous hepatitis caused by Calodium hepaticum in a captive mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) in Brazil [PDF]
The parasite Calodium hepaticum is a zoonotic, cosmopolitan nematode often associated with rodents. These nematodes have low host specificity and zoonotic potential, affecting the liver of their hosts.
Cardoso Coelho da Silva, Maitê +9 more
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Histopathological evaluation of <i>Capillaria hepatica</i> (Bancroft, 1893) in <i>Cricetomys gambianus</i> (Waterhouse, 1840). [PDF]
Abalaka SE, Ejeh SA.
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