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Predictores de la ecología parasitaria de Centrocestus formosanus (Trematoda: Heterophyidae) en Melanoides tuberculata (Caenogastropoda: Thiaridae) en un humedal costero, Lima, Perú

Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú
El objetivo del presente trabajo fue determinar los predictores de la ecología parasitaria de Centrocestus formosanus (Trematoda: Heterophyidae) en Melanoides tuberculata (Caenogastropoda: Thiaridae) en el humedal costero Los Pantanos de Villa (HCLPV ...
David Minaya   +8 more
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Infection Dynamics of Centrocestus armatus Cercariae (Digenea: Heterophyidae) to Second Intermediate Fish Hosts

Journal of Parasitology, 2007
The infection dynamics of Centrocestus armatus cercariae with respect to second intermediate fish hosts were investigated using cercariae collected from naturally infected Semisulcospira libertina. Cercariae survival and infectivity were recorded at 2-hr intervals. Survival remained constant but decreased abruptly at 30 hr of age.
V G V, Paller, D, Kimura, S, Uga
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Characterization of the microbial community in the gut of Centrocestus formosanus

South Asian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013
The antibiotic resistance pattern of bacteria associated with the gut of Centrocestus formosanus, an aggressive wood‐eating termite was investigated. The bacterial isolates encountered were Serratia marcescens, Acetobacter posterianus, Flavobacterium rigense, Xanthomonas spp, Citrobacter freundii, Erwinia cacticida, Aeromonas salmonicida ...
T. O. Femi‐Ola   +2 more
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[Sensillae and protonephridia of cercaria of Centrocestus formosanus and Centrocestus sp. (Centrocestinae, Heterophyidae)].

Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee, 1983
A description is given of cercarial chaetotaxy of two Centrocestinae (Heterophyidae, Opisthorchioidea) from Malaysia: Centrocestus formosanus and Centrocestus sp.--Comparison with cercarial chaetotaxy of taxonomically related groups indicates that 1. The chaetotaxy of the Centrocestinae agrees with that of other Opisthorchioidea, 2.
C, Bayssade-Dufour   +2 more
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Human infection of Centrocestus caninus in Thailand.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 1998
Examination of fecal samples, collected after treatment with praziquantel, of the persons positive with opisthorchioid eggs residing in the northern provinces of Thailand, was carried out. Five adults Centrocestus were recovered in one sample from Doi Saket, Chiang Mai and one adult was found in another fecal sample from Wiang Pa Pao, Chiang Rai.
J, Waikagul   +5 more
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Attachment and Penetration of Centrocestus armatus (Digenea: Heterophyidae) Cercariae to Gills of Secondary Intermediate Fish Hosts

Journal of Parasitology, 2008
The attachment and penetration of Centrocestus armatus cercariae into the fish host Zacco temmincki are described in this study. Light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to examine the topographical features and behavior of cercariae. Histochemistry and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were employed to trace glandular products and ...
Vachel Gay V, Paller, Shoji, Uga
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Mucosal mast cell responses in rats (Rattus norvegicus) experimentally infected with Centrocestus caninus.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2007
Mucosal mast cell (MMC) responses and worm recovery rates in rats experimentally infected with Centrocestus caninus were investigated. Metacercariae of C. caninus, procured from goldfish, Carassius auratus, were orally administered to twenty-five male rats (300 metacercariae each rat).
Supap, Saenphet   +3 more
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Chronological observations of intestinal histopathology in rats (Rattus norvegicus) infected with Centrocestus caninus.

The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health, 2007
Intestinal pathological enzyme activity changes were studied chronologically in rats after Centrocestus caninus infection. A single inoculation of 300 metacercariae isolated from the gills of goldfish (Carassius auratus), was orally administered to male rats (n = 15). Uninfected animals were used as controls (n = 5).
Supap, Saenphet   +5 more
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