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Anthelmintic effects of some medicinal plants on different life stages of Fasciola hepatica: Evidence on oxidative stress biomarkers, and DNA damage. [PDF]
Allahyari M, Malekifard F, Yakhchali M.
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Studies on Clinostomum complanatum (Rudolphi, 1814) infection of cultured fish in Taiwan
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The maturation of Clinostomum complanatum (Rudolphi 1814) in some mammalian hosts
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Journal of Parasitology, 2011
The separation of Clinostomum complanatum Rudolphi, 1814 and Clinostomum marginatum Rudolphi, 1819 has long been unclear. Recent data confirm the validity of the junior species, C. marginatum , by ∼ 1% differences in its 18S rDNA sequences. We collected adults and metacercariae of C. complanatum and C.
Mónica Caffara +2 more
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The separation of Clinostomum complanatum Rudolphi, 1814 and Clinostomum marginatum Rudolphi, 1819 has long been unclear. Recent data confirm the validity of the junior species, C. marginatum , by ∼ 1% differences in its 18S rDNA sequences. We collected adults and metacercariae of C. complanatum and C.
Mónica Caffara +2 more
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Occurrence and distribution of yellow grub trematodes (Clinostomum complanatum) infection in Taiwan
Parasitology Research, 2017Digenetic trematodes of the genus Clinostomum are widely distributed in many species of freshwater fish and are known to cause the zoonotic disease Halzoun. Humans may become accidental hosts if they ingest raw freshwater fish containing metacercaria of Clinostomum complanatum, which causes pharyngitis or laryngitis.
Hsiu-Hui Shih
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Parasitology Research, 2016
Clinostomum complanatum is an important trematode in fishes, birds of the family Ardeidae, and humans. Until now, limited knowledge is available regarding its molecular epidemiology, ecology, and phylogenetic study. Knowledge of the full mitochondrial genome of C.
Lu Chen, Xin Yang, Rui Fang
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Clinostomum complanatum is an important trematode in fishes, birds of the family Ardeidae, and humans. Until now, limited knowledge is available regarding its molecular epidemiology, ecology, and phylogenetic study. Knowledge of the full mitochondrial genome of C.
Lu Chen, Xin Yang, Rui Fang
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
The emerging resistance against commonly used antiparasitic drugs has driven investigators to explore alternative approaches using plant-derived active ingredients. These compounds have been tested for antiviral, antibacterial, and anthelmintic properties, particularly against adult worms.
Lubna Rehman +8 more
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The emerging resistance against commonly used antiparasitic drugs has driven investigators to explore alternative approaches using plant-derived active ingredients. These compounds have been tested for antiviral, antibacterial, and anthelmintic properties, particularly against adult worms.
Lubna Rehman +8 more
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Pathogenicity of Clinostomum complanatum (Digenea: Clinostomidae) in piscivorous birds
Research in Veterinary Science, 2013The present study is focused on the pathogenicity of a parasitic digenea, Clinostomum complanatum among dead piscivorous birds, collected after mass mortalities in northern Iran. A total of 126 birds (15 species) were examined for parasitic infections.
S, Shamsi +4 more
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Clinostomum complanatum (Trematoda: Clinostomatidae) in Five New Fish Hosts in Japan
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1992Metacercariae of Clinostomum complanatum were found in six species of natural freshwater fishes collected at Koyama Pond in Tottori City of Tottori Prefecture, Japan. Five of these fish species are reported here as new records for second intermediate hosts of C.
Y, Aohagi +4 more
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Journal of Parasitology, 2004
Infections by metacercariae of Clinostomum (Leidy, 1856) species adversely affect aquacultured fish and are potentially transmissible to humans. Molecular methodologies are efficient tools, which enable diagnosis of all life-history stages of trematodes in their diverse hosts.
R, Dzikowski +4 more
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Infections by metacercariae of Clinostomum (Leidy, 1856) species adversely affect aquacultured fish and are potentially transmissible to humans. Molecular methodologies are efficient tools, which enable diagnosis of all life-history stages of trematodes in their diverse hosts.
R, Dzikowski +4 more
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