Mutilation on gill filaments of Piaractus brachypomus (Characiformes: Serrasalmidae) caused by Braga patagonica (Crustacea: Cymothoidae), in the Brazilian Amazon. [PDF]
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Identification of risk factors and high-risk areas for transmission of intestinal parasites in model locality in Slovakia. [PDF]
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Spatio-temporal analysis of genetic diversity in the sibling species Contracaecum osculatum sp. B: a tool for monitoring trophic-web dynamics in Arctic Sea waters. [PDF]
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Zoonotic Enteric Nematodes and Dermatophytes in Cat Cafés: An Investigation in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand. [PDF]
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Efficacy of a Topical Esafoxolaner, Eprinomectin and Praziquantel Combination Against Most Commonly Found Metazoan Parasites of Client-Owned Cats in Greece. [PDF]
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The gastrointestinal nematodes are considered to be the most important group of internal parasites. Gastrointestinal parasitism is a major constraint to animal health, productivity, and profitability in grazing livestock production systems. The clinical manifestations of infection may range from no apparent effect to death.
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Endoparasitism in Trombiculid Mites
Nature, 1955ENDOPARASITISM has hitherto been considered exceptional among the trombiculid mites and confined to the two genera Hannemania and Endotrombicula, the larvae of which bury themselves in the skin of amphibians. Recent discoveries have, however, shown that endoparasitism is much more widespread among the Trombiculidae than has been suspected.
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Gastrointestinal nematode infections remain as an important limiting factor in productivity of cattle. Questions concerning endoparasites of cattle continue in spite of substantial advances in understanding of infection and disease processes, availability of highly effective anthelmintics and delivery systems, and general means of preventing and ...
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Endoparasitic diseases of reptiles
Seminars in Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine, 1996Wild and captive reptiles are frequently infected with various endoparasites, many of which are minimally pathogenic. However, the stress of captivity, improper husbandry, and poor sanitation can lead to serious disease and ultimately death in heavily parasitized captive reptiles.
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Genetic variability in endoparasitic helminths
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