Taxonomy of Echinostoma revolutum and 37-Collar-Spined Echinostoma spp.: A Historical Review [PDF]
Echinostoma flukes armed with 37 collar spines on their head collar are called as 37-collar-spined Echinostoma spp. (group) or ‘Echinostoma revolutum group’. At least 56 nominal species have been described in this group. However, many of them were morphologically close to and difficult to distinguish from the other, thus synonymized with the others ...
Chai, Jong-Yil +4 more
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One of the diseases often threatens the health of free-range chickens and egg-laying chickens are worm parasites (endoparasites). Parasites can be transmitted through food, drinks and the cage environment.
Nova Hariani, Imilia Simanjuntak
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Ecologo-faunistic analysis of the echinostomatidae sparrow birds of Dagestan
In the territory of Dagestan we studied the ecologic faunistic characteristics of the Echinostomatidae. During researches in republic 10 kinds of Echinostomatidae are noted relating to three types: Echinostoma, Echinoparyphium, Hypoderaeum.
Sh. K. Aliyev, R. Z. Mutalimova
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Development of an in vitro drug sensitivity assay based on newly excysted larvae of Echinostoma caproni [PDF]
Echinostomiasis is one of the major food-borne trematodiases and the species Echinostoma caproni serves as a useful model for trematocidal drug discovery. The current in vitro drug sensitivity assay uses adult E.
Gordana Panic +5 more
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Guidelines for the purification and characterization of extracellular vesicles of parasites
Abstract Parasites are responsible for the most neglected tropical diseases, affecting over a billion people worldwide (WHO, 2015) and accounting for billions of cases a year and responsible for several millions of deaths. Research on extracellular vesicles (EVs) has increased in recent years and demonstrated that EVs shed by pathogenic parasites ...
Carmen Fernandez‐Becerra +30 more
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Screening trematodes for novel intervention targets: a proteomic and immunological comparison of Schistosoma haematobium, Schistosoma bovis and Echinostoma caproni [PDF]
With the current paucity of vaccine targets for parasitic diseases, particularly those in childhood, the aim of this study was to compare protein expression and immune cross-reactivity between the trematodes <i>Schistosoma haematobium</i> ...
Toledo, R. +34 more
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Parasites and Pollutants: Effects of Multiple Stressors on Aquatic Organisms
Abstract Parasites can affect their hosts in various ways, and this implies that parasites may act as additional biotic stressors in a multiple‐stressor scenario, resembling conditions often found in the field if, for example, pollutants and parasites occur simultaneously.
Daniel Grabner +2 more
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Abstract Xenotransplantation has the potential to address shortages of organs available for clinical transplantation, but concerns exist regarding potential risks posed by porcine microorganisms and parasites (MP) to the health of human recipients. In this study, a risk‐based framework was developed, and expert opinion was elicited to evaluate porcine ...
Huybert Groenendaal +14 more
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Background Food-borne parasitic diseases decrease food safety and threaten public health. The snail species is an intermediate host for numerous human parasitic trematodes.
Jian Li +10 more
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Mitophylogenomics of the zoonotic fluke Echinostoma malayanum confirms it as a member of the genus Artyfechinostomum Lane, 1915 and illustrates the complexity of Echinostomatidae systematics [PDF]
The complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome or mtDNA) of the trematode Echinostoma malayanum Leiper, 1911 was fully determined and annotated. The circular mtDNA molecule comprised 12 protein-coding genes (PCGs) (cox1 − 3, cob, nad1 − 6, nad4L, atp6 ...
Le, Thanh Hoa +3 more
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