Scanning Electron Microscopy of Lagochilascaris minor Leiper, 1909 (Nematoda: Ascarididae) [PDF]
Lagochilascaris minor Leiper, 1909 is a parasitic nematode with its biological cycle still unknown, even though it was found in humans, domestic and silvatic animals. Adult worms, collected by surgical drainage from a human patient from the State of Pará,
Reinalda Marisa Lanfredi +2 more
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Wild Rodents as Experimental Intermediate Hosts of Lagochilascaris minor Leiper, 1909 [PDF]
A total of 25 specimens of Cavia porcellus (guinea pig), 5 Dasyprocta agouti (agouti), and 22 Calomys callosus (vesper mice) were inoculated with infective eggs of Lagochilascaris minor.
Julieta Machado Paçô +2 more
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Lagochilascaris minor: Specific antibodies are related with resistance to experimental infection in A/J strain of mice [PDF]
Lagochilascaris minor is the causative agent of lagochilascariosis, a disease that affects the neck region and causes festering abscesses, with eggs, adult parasites and L3/L4 larvae within the purulent exudates. Today, mice are considered to be intermediate hosts for the parasite.
Prudente M. +3 more
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Helminths of zoonotic importance in Tayassuidae and Suidae in Brazilian Midwest: risks for human and domestic animal health [PDF]
Common peccaries (Tayassu pecari), wild boars (Sus scrofa) and collared peccaries (Dicotyles tajacu) are species that have gained attention in Brazil because of their close relationship with human beings, their influence on the environment and the ...
Lizandra Fernandes-Silva +17 more
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Lagochilascariasis: A Neglected Zoonosis in the Brazilian Amazon Biome and the Role of Wildlife in Its Epidemiological Chain Amidst Anthropization [PDF]
Lagochilascariasis is a neglected zoonotic helminthiasis, caused by Lagochilascaris minor, characterized by a complex and not well understood transmission cycle.
Felipe Masiero Salvarani +3 more
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Survey of parasitic fauna data from wild animals through coproparasitological diagnosis in Southern Brazil [PDF]
Background The proximity between people and their domestic animals with wild animal populations can result in the spread of diseases with a significant impact on public health. Infection by parasites in wildlife is considered an important bioindicator of
Julia Somavilla Lignon +10 more
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Ação "in vitro" do Ivermectin sobre ovos de Lagochilascaris Minor leiper, 1909 [PDF]
Ovos uterinos de fêmeas L. minor, obtidos por eliminação espontânea de abscessos cervicais da paciente W. M. R. (Pequizeiro-GO) - foram postos em contato com solução de Ivermectin nas concentrações de 50, 100, 150, 200 e 250 microgramas.
Dulcinéia Maria Barbosa Campos +2 more
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ISOLADO DE Lagochilascaris minor: PROCEDIMENTOS PARA OBTENCAO DE OVOS INFECTANTES [PDF]
Lagochilascaris minorgrande quantidade de ovos nas fezes destes animais. Visando otimizar a obtencao de ovos eliminados pelas femeas de L. minor, propos-se o emprego do metodo de sedimentafSo espontanea acrescido do metodo de centrifugo-flutuacao em ...
Barbosa, Carlos Augusta Lopes +6 more
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Analysis of Spleen Cells in Susceptible and Resistant Mice with Experimental Lagochilascariosis. [PDF]
Lagochilascariosis is an emerging parasitic disease caused by the helminth Lagochilascaris minor. The experimental mouse model has been used to study the immune response against L. minor infection. In the present work, immunohistochemistry analysis of spleen cells populations was evaluated in susceptible (C57BL/6) and resistant (BALB/c) mice ...
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