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Avian Blood Flukes (Digenea: Schistosomatidae) In North Dakota [PDF]
Avian blood flukes are digeneans belonging to the family Schistosomatidae and inhabit the blood circulatory system of birds. Their life cycle includes an intermediate snail host and a definitive bird host.
Rios, Susana
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Globally, digenetic trematodes called schistosomes (Family Schistosomatidae) have enormous public and veterinary health significance because they cause debilitating and chronic infections collectively called schistosomiasis.
Devkota, Ramesh
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Some effects of X-irradiation on the life cycle of "Schistosomatium douthitti" (Cort) [PDF]
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversitySchistosomiasis ranks high on the list of diseases affecting large numbers of people throughout the world. With the increase of transoceanic travel and the discovery of new reservoir hosts, the problem has become more ...
Keefe, Mary Saint John, Sister
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Population Studies on Austropeplea Ollula (Gould), the Snail Intermediate Host of Dermatitis-producing Avian Schistosomes [PDF]
1982-03Population study was made on Austropeplea ollula (Gould), the snail intermediate host of avian schistosomes which caused paddy field dermatitis.
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Zoonotic Diseases Report 2014 [PDF]
De Staat van zoönosen geeft jaarlijks een overzicht van infectieziekten die overgaan van dier op mens, de zogenoemde zoönosen. Het gaat om de mate waarin meldingsplichtige zoönosen voorkomen en de ontwikkelingen daarvan op de lange termijn.
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Distribution Pattern of the Snail, <I>Austropeplea ollula</I>, in Relation to Cercarial Dermatitis
Kiyoshi MAKIYA +5 more
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Swimmer’s itch control: timely waterfowl brood relocation significantly reduces an avian schistosome population and human cases on recreational lakes. [PDF]
Swimmer’s itch (SI) is a dermatitis in humans caused by cercariae of avian and mammalian schistosomes which emerge from infected snails on a daily basis. Mitigation methods for SI have long been sought with little success.
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