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CESTODES OF CESTODES OF PERUVIAN FRESHWATER STINGRAYS
Journal of Parasitology, 2003Adult tetraphyllidean tapeworms (Platyhelminthes: Eucestoda) from the spiral intestines of 3 species of potamotrygonid stingrays (Paratrygon aiereba, Potamotrygon castexi, and Portamotrygon motoro) in the Madre de Dios river in Peru were found to host numerous cysts embedded in their parenchymal tissues.
F B, Reyda, P D, Olson
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2012
Generalità, diagnosi e trattamento dei principali cestodi, in particolare di cisticercosi ed echinococcosi.
White A. Clinton Jr, BRUNETTI, ENRICO
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Generalità, diagnosi e trattamento dei principali cestodi, in particolare di cisticercosi ed echinococcosi.
White A. Clinton Jr, BRUNETTI, ENRICO
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2008
This chapter discusses cestodes that cause intestinal or tissue parasitoses. The intestinal tapeworms are meat- and fecal-borne parasites. Tissue infections with larval cestodes are acquired mainly through ingestion of tapeworm eggs found in human, dog, or fox feces.
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This chapter discusses cestodes that cause intestinal or tissue parasitoses. The intestinal tapeworms are meat- and fecal-borne parasites. Tissue infections with larval cestodes are acquired mainly through ingestion of tapeworm eggs found in human, dog, or fox feces.
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1988
The paradox of high prevalence but low probability of having an egg develop to an adult has been resolved by the evolution of 3 major and basic strategies involving transmission: evolution of life cycles interpolated into host biology; presentation of infective stages that increase probability of contact between host and parasite; and increase in ...
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The paradox of high prevalence but low probability of having an egg develop to an adult has been resolved by the evolution of 3 major and basic strategies involving transmission: evolution of life cycles interpolated into host biology; presentation of infective stages that increase probability of contact between host and parasite; and increase in ...
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Vaccination against cestode parasites
International Journal for Parasitology, 1996Cestode parasites are important because they cause production losses, particularly in the sheep, beef and pig meat industries, and because some species are zoonotic parasites which cause serious disease in humans. Research on the development of vaccines to prevent infection with cestode parasites has concentrated on the taeniid cestodes. Two strategies
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1967
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the cestode gametogenesis and embryonic development up to the formation of the oncosphere. A common basic pattern of embryogenesis in pseudophyllideans and cyclophyllideans representing the main groups in Cestoda is discussed.
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the cestode gametogenesis and embryonic development up to the formation of the oncosphere. A common basic pattern of embryogenesis in pseudophyllideans and cyclophyllideans representing the main groups in Cestoda is discussed.
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