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THE ROLE OF RATS AS RESERVOIR OF SOME INTERNAL PARASITES WITH POSSIBLE PUBLIC HEALTH IMPLICATIONS IN THE SUEZ CANAL AREA. [PDF]
A total of three hundred and ten rats of two common species, Rattus r. norvegicus and Rattus r. alexandrinus, were trapped from different localities of Ismailia and Port Said Governorates.
A. A. ABDEL-AAL, A. M. ABOU-EISHA
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Capillaria hepatica infestation.
Capillaria hepatica is a very rare zoonotic infestation which primarily infests rodents and is rarely found in humans. The presenting features are fever of unknown origin, hepatomegaly and peripheral eosinophilia. Liver biopsy remains the cornerstone of diagnosis. Treatment of choice is Albendazole and outcome is generally good.
Fazal, Nabi +3 more
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Prevalence of Capillaria hepatica in Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus). Veterinarski arhiv 72
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.
Dagny Stojčević +4 more
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Forty-seven wild brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) collected from the urban area of Milan (Italy) were screened for Capillaria hepatica liver infection. The liver of each rat was grossly and histologically examined for the presence of C.
F. Origgi +6 more
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Capillaria hepatica causes two main lesions in the liver of rats: multifocal chronic inflammation, directly related to the presence of disintegrating parasites and their eggs, and a process of systematized septal fibrosis.
Ana Thereza Gomes +5 more
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Hepatic capillariasis in rats: a new model for testing antifibrotic drugs
Rats infected with the helminth Capillaria hepatica regularly develop septal hepatic fibrosis that may progress to cirrhosis in a relatively short time.
M.M. de Souza +5 more
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Cluster of Capillaria hepatica infections in non-commensal rodents from the canton of Geneva, Switzerland [PDF]
We trapped 664 rodents belonging to five non-commensal species in the canton of Geneva, Switzerland, and found a significant cluster of Capillaria hepatica infections in three species in rural and urbanized areas of the northern part of the canton.
Deplazes, Peter, Reperant, Leslie
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Capillaria hepatica in the coypo or quiya (Myocastor coypus)
Se informa sobre Capillaria hepatica como parásito del coipo o quiya, su sucesivo hallazgo en animales procedentes de criaderos distantes entro sí y la reproducción experimental de la enfermedad en éste y otros hospedadores (conejos y lauchas).In the ...
Brandetti, Eugenio +2 more
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The domestication of African giant rat (AGRs) is increasing due to its nutritional, economic, and biomedical value, but is constrained by infectious, metabolic, and degenerative diseases.
Tenuche Zaynab Oremeyi +8 more
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