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Praziquantel in clonorchiasis and opisthorchiasis [PDF]
A single stool examination revealed pathogenic intestinal parasites in 462 (58%) of 796 vietnamese and cambodian refugees. 56 (7.0%) were infected with Clonorchis sinensis and/or Opisthorchis viverrini. These patients received Praziquantel in a dosage of
Lang, W. +4 more
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Another tool in the toolbox: Aphid‐specific Wolbachia protect against fungal pathogens
Wolbachia infected more than 80% of Pentalonia aphids sampled across the Hawaiian Islands and other locations. The aphid‐specific M‐supergroup strains of this symbiont protected against a specialist fungal pathogen, Pandora, but not the generalist pathogen Beauveria or the parasitoid Aphidius colemanii.
Clesson H. V. Higashi +6 more
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Picture from a workshop conducted with Waiwai parabiologists (Left to right: Suse, Marawanaru, Shoni) and veterinarian (Milstein) to develop culturally appropriate sampling methodology. Parabiologists shared their thoughts on which tissues they could feasibly collect in ways that would not interfere with normal hunting and butchery practices. Here, the
Marissa S. Milstein +10 more
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Studies on host/parasite relationships in the tick-transmitted rodent filariae, Ackertia globulosa Muller and Nelson, 1975 and Dipetalonema viteae (Krepkogorskaya, 1933) [PDF]
Studies have been made in the field and in the laboratory on the lifecycle, maintenance and host-parasite relationships of Ackertia globulosa, a filarial parasite of African rodents.
Bianco, AE
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Marked paraneoplastic basophilia in a cat with alimentary T‐cell lymphoma
Abstract An 8‐year‐old, spayed female domestic shorthair cat was presented for acute weight loss, hyporexia, intermittent vomiting, and loose stools. A caudal abdominal mass and thickened intestinal loops were palpated on initial examination. An abdominal ultrasound identified a circumferential intramural jejunal mass with complete loss of wall ...
Natalia J. Strandberg +7 more
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The article describes a rare clinical case of pulmonary dirofilariasis (caused by Dirofilaria repens) manifesting as a combination of bilateral pleural lesions with recurrent exudative pleurisy and parasitic pneumonia mimicking tuberculosis.
A. B. Kazenny +11 more
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La dirofilariosis cardiopulmonar, también llamada enfermedad del gusano del corazón, es una enfermedad zoonósica causada por el nematodo parásito Dirofilaria immitis. Que afecta principalmente a cánidos y félidos domésticos y silvestres. Dicha enfermedad
Albarracín Navas, Javier Hernando
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Background Three species of the genus Cercopithifilaria have been morphologically and molecularly characterized in dog populations in southern Europe: Cercopithifilaria grassii (Noè, 1907), Cercopithifilaria sp.
Annoscia, Giada +9 more
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Dirofilaria immitis and Dipetalonema reconditum in dogs of East Central Indiana
The four objectives of this study were to determine: 1) the incidence of Dirofilaria immitis and Dipetalonema reconditum in dogs of East Central Indiana, 2) the variables significantly affecting the incidence of each parasite, 3) the correlation of ...
Vlasic, Rosanne C., 1943-
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The article contains two specimen photographs of Microfilaria of W. bancrofti stained in giesma and destained and restained in haematoxyline showing the sheath clearly.Indigenous cases of bancroftian filariasis have recently been identified ...
Hira, P.R.
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