Echinococcus multilocularis: Developmental stage-specific expression of Antigen B 8-kDa-subunits
Wulamu Mamuti+8 more
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Stability of the southern European border ofEchinococcus multilocularisin the Alps: evidence thatMicrotus arvalisis a limiting factor [PDF]
Diogo Guerra+4 more
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Blocking NKG2A in Echinococcus multilocularis infection partially relieves impairment of NK cell function of the host. [PDF]
Aierken A+8 more
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Detection of Echinococcus multilocularis in faeces by nested PCR with the use of diluted DNA samples [PDF]
Jacek Karamon
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Clinical confirmation of an infection with Echinococcus multilocularis (Mongolian genotype): first case report of human alveolar echinococcosis in Inner Mongolia, China. [PDF]
Wang X+15 more
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B. Lundström-Stadelmann+2 more
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CD155 as a therapeutic target in alveolar echinococcosis: insights from an <i>Echinococcus multilocularis</i> infection mouse model. [PDF]
Zhang X+10 more
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Echinococcus multilocularis in Kyrgyzstan: similarity in the Asian EmsB genotypic profiles from village populations of Eastern mole voles (Ellobius tancrei) and dogs in the Alay valley [PDF]
Eve Afonso+9 more
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Az Echinococcus multilocularis elterjedtsége hazánkban
SUMMARY Human alveolar echinococcosis, caused by the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis, is the most pathogenic parasitozoonosis in the temperate and arctic region of Europe. E. multilocularis adult worms were detected in foxes of 16 Hungarian counties and in the suburban areas of the capital, Budapest. The prevalence of infection was 10.7% and 7.9%,
Széll, Zoltán+4 more
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Assessment of Echinococcus multilocularis surveillance reports submitted in 2015 in the context of Commission Regulation (EU) No 1152/2011 [PDF]
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