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Abstract Background The hirola (Beatragus hunteri) is the world's most critically endangered antelope. Its parasitic fauna has never been genetically characterised, raising questions about its possible role in the species' population decline. This study aimed to assess the presence of gastrointestinal parasites in hirolas and their transmission ...
Susana Remesar+5 more
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Epidemiology and pathology of intestinal helminthiasis in fowls [PDF]
Aim: To investigate the epidemiology and pathology of intestinal helminthiasis of indigenous fowls. Materials and Methods: 109 fowl's viscera were collected from local market. Identification of helminths was done according to age, season and sex. Results:
Dipti Rani Paul+4 more
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Studies on the parasitic helminths of Korea IV. Intestinal trematodes from freshwater mud-turtle (Amyda sinensis Wiegmann) with description of new species, Cotylaspis coreensis [PDF]
Seung Yull Cho, Byong Seol Seo
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This study compared the efficiency of Kato-Katz thick smear and thick smear techniques for the diagnosis of intestinal helminths. The sensitivity of the thick smear technique was higher than that of the Kato-Katz method for the diagnosis of all helminths
Santos Fred Luciano Neves+2 more
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GASTRO-INTESTINAL HELMINTHS IN WHITE-TAILED DEER (Odocoileus virginianus) OF ILLINOIS [PDF]
Thomas W. Cook+3 more
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HELMINTH PARASITES OF BIGHORN SHEEP IN OREGON [PDF]
T. P. KISTNER+3 more
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Background: Malaria and intestinal helminths are parasitic diseases causing high morbidity and mortality in most tropical parts of the world, where climatic conditions and sanitation practices favor their prevalence.
Olusola Ojurongbe+5 more
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