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Tropical medicine and parasitology : official organ of Deutsche Tropenmedizinische Gesellschaft and of Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), 1988
The susceptibility of hosts to filarial infection during pregnancy and lactation was studied using Dipetalonema viteae in Mastomys natalensis as working model. Though no difference in prepatency could be observed yet significantly higher density of microfilaraemia than controls was detected in both pregnant and lactating groups.
R K, Chatterjee, D P, Singh, S, Misra
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The susceptibility of hosts to filarial infection during pregnancy and lactation was studied using Dipetalonema viteae in Mastomys natalensis as working model. Though no difference in prepatency could be observed yet significantly higher density of microfilaraemia than controls was detected in both pregnant and lactating groups.
R K, Chatterjee, D P, Singh, S, Misra
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Corpuscular oxidation in camels naturally infected with Dipetalonema evansi
Egyptian Journal of Animal Health, 2022openaire +1 more source
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2022
Daniel A Zárate-Rendón +2 more
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Daniel A Zárate-Rendón +2 more
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Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie, 1980
Mastomys natalensis that has been described by Lämmler et al. (1968) as suitable host for Litomosoides carinii can also serve as final host for Dipetalonema witei. At the end of the prepatency period the microfilaraemia increased as rapidly in Mastomys as in the original final host Meriones persicus.
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Mastomys natalensis that has been described by Lämmler et al. (1968) as suitable host for Litomosoides carinii can also serve as final host for Dipetalonema witei. At the end of the prepatency period the microfilaraemia increased as rapidly in Mastomys as in the original final host Meriones persicus.
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Filariasis: Dipetalonema perstans infections in Rhodesia.
The Central African journal of medicine, 1971V de V, Clarke +4 more
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The genetic control of host responses to Dipetalonema viteae (Filarioidea) infections in mice
Parasite Immunology, 1985J M Behnke
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Studies on naturally occurring filarial infections in dogs in Lebanon I.Dipetalonema recondition
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, 1978J F B Edeson
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Liver cirrhosis in hamsters infected with Dipetalonema viteae.
Contributions to microbiology and immunology, 1983E A, Van Marck, A, Haque, P L, Gigase
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