Prevalence of Linguatula serrata Nymphs in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes of Cattle and Buffaloes Slaughtered in Ahvaz Abattoir, Iran [PDF]
Background: Linguatula serrata, one of the parasitic zoonoses, inhabits the canine respiratory system (final hosts). The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence rate of L.
Ar Alborzi, P Haddad Molayan, M Akbari
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Comparative Multi-Marker Environmental DNA Metabarcoding of Marine Metazoan Communities: Water vs. Sediment. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study investigates the metazoan biodiversity in the Southern Adriatic Sea using environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding. Sediment and adjacent water samples were collected from three sites (one pristine, two impacted by human activities) at three distances from the coast across two seasons.
Tagliabue A +8 more
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Incidence of Linguatula serrata nymphs and pathological lesions of mesenteric lymph nodes in cattle from Urmia, Iran [PDF]
This study was aimed to determine the infection rates of mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) with Lin-guatula serrata nymphs and their pathological lesions. From November 2012 to June 2013, the MLNs of 104 cattle were randomly sampled in Urmia slaughterhouse ...
M. Tavassoli +3 more
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Human Linguatulosis Caused by Linguatula serrata in the City of Kerman, South-eastern Iran- Case Report [PDF]
Human linguatulosis poses an important medical and veterinary concern in en-demic countries. Animals, as reservoir host, play a major role in transmission of infestation and epidemiology of the disease.
Rostam Yazdani +3 more
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A case report of Linguatula serrata infestation from rural area of Isfahan city, Iran
Linguatulosis occurs accidentally in human by ingestion of raw or undercooked visceral tissues of sheep, goat, camel, and other herbivores. In this case report, 2 patients from an Afghan family infested with this parasite in rural area of Isfahan, Iran ...
Tabibian Hamid +4 more
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One-Humped Camel (Camelus dromedarius) Infestation withLinguatula serrata in Tabriz, Iran [PDF]
Background: Linguatula serrata is one of well known members of Pentastomida which infects both human and animals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of L.
HR Haddadzadeh +6 more
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Prevalence of Linguatula serrata nymphs in slaughtered sheep from Tehran province, Iran [PDF]
Linguatulosis is a zoonotic disease caused by Linguatula serrata. Ruminants are the most important intermediate hosts of this parasite. This study was carried out to evaluate the prevalence rate of Lin-guatula serrata infection in slaughtered sheep in ...
S. Bokaie +5 more
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The prevalence of Linguatula serrata nymphs in goats slaughtered in Tabriz, Iran. [PDF]
Rezaei H +3 more
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Abstract Background Increased dog relocation can cause dissemination of pathogen and vector populations, and this is being recognised in countries across Northern Europe, including the UK. Data regarding the prevalence of exotic infections in dogs entering the UK would be beneficial to veterinarians to help assess pets entering the UK from abroad and ...
Ian Wright +4 more
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A SEM study of the reindeer sinus worm (Linguatula arctica) [PDF]
Pentastomids are a group of peculiar parasitic arthropods, often referred to as tongue worms due to the resemblance of some species to a tongue. Linguatula arctica is the sinus worm of the reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), being the only pentastomid to have ...
Nikander, Sven, Saari, Seppo
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