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Biological Hazards and Indicators Found in Products of Animal Origin in Cambodia from 2000 to 2022: A Systematic Review. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health
San SP   +12 more
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Incidence of Centrocestus formosanus Infection in Snails

The Journal of Parasitology, 1987
fluent monolayers of host cells that had been thoroughly rinsed for several hours with serumfree medium. Each monolayer was then covered with a 12-mm-diameter circular coverslip and examined by phase-contrast microscopy. We observed many of the sporozoites undergoing active motility on the surface of both HepG2 and WI38 cells; this was manifested as ...
Y, Yanohara, H, Nojima, A, Sato
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Streptococcus, Centrocestus formosanus and Myxobolus tilapiae concurrent infections in farmed Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)

Microbial Pathogenesis, 2021
Stress triggered concurrent microbial/parasitic infections are prevalent in earthen pond based farmed Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus. In the current study, a total of thirty five O. niloticus were collected from a commercial fish farm with a history of severe mortalities at Port Said, Egypt.
Alaa Eldin Eissa   +9 more
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Centrocestus formosanus: surface morphology of metacercaria, adult and egg

Journal of Helminthology, 1997
AbstractThe surface morphology of metacercariae isolated from Puntius spp., adult worms from infected hamsters and eggs of Centrocestus formosanus (Digenea: Heterophyidae) were studied using scanning electron microscopy. It was found that the surfaces of the metacercariae and adult worms were closely similar in appearance.
, Srisawangwong   +3 more
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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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