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DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM LATUM IN MASSACHUSETTS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1928A number of cases of infection with the broad or fish tapeworm,Diphyllobothrium latum, occurring in patients of Boston hospitals have come lately to the attention of the Department of Comparative Pathology of the Harvard Medical School. As all infections were in adults of foreign birth who had lived for several years in Russia or one of the ...
EDWARD G. McGAVRAN, MAHIDOL SONGKLA
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THE EGGS OF DIPHYLLOBOTHRIUM LATUM
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1919Since most diagnoses of parasitic worms depend on the identification of the egg of that species in the excreta or the blood of the patient, it is very important that data should be available for the identification of the various eggs of the different species encountered in man.
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The ecology of Diphyllobothrium latum.
Ecology of disease, 1984The life cycle of the broad tapeworm Diphyllobothrium latum is discussed. To complete its development from egg to adult worm the parasite has to pass through two obligatory intermediate hosts before invading its final host. At each stage critical ecological parameters have to be encountered, among them oxygen concentration, light intensity and ...
B, von Bonsdorff, G, Bylund
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