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Linguatulosis in small ruminants in southeastern Iran: Epidemiological, histopathological and phylogenetic findings and its public health importance

Microbial Pathogenesis, 2021
Linguatulosis, as a zoonotic disease, can infect most ruminants and cause accidental infections in humans. The objective of this study was to explore the epidemiological, histopathological and phylogenetic profiles of Linguatula serrata infection in sheep and goats and its public health importance during 2015-2018.
Mehdi Bamorovat   +2 more
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Prevalence, biology, pathology, and public health importance of linguatulosis of camel in Iran

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2011
Linguatula serrata is a cosmopolitan zoonotic parasite with its adult form occurring in the nasal and respiratory passages of canids as the definitive hosts, while its immature stages localize in the mesenteric lymph nodes, liver, spleen, lungs, and, rarely, in other organs, such as the ocular region of herbivorous intermediate hosts. Humans can behave
Ahmad Oryan, Monireh Khordadmehr
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Pentastomiasis (porocephalosis, linguatulosis/linguatuliasis, or tongue worm infection)

2020
Abstract Pentastomida are dioecious, obligate parasites that are currently grouped in subclass Branchiura (fish lice and cycloids) of class Maxillopoda, subphylum Crustacea, phylum Arthropoda. Common names are ‘pentastomes’ (referring to two pairs of hooks above the mouth that give the impression of five stomata) or ‘tongue worms ...
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Prevalence and morphopathological characteristics of linguatulosis in one-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius) in Yazd, Iran

Parasitology Research, 2016
Linguatula serrata is a cosmopolitan zoonotic parasite. Its adult form inhabit the nasal and respiratory passages of canids as the definitive hosts while its immature stages localize in the mesenteric lymph nodes or in other organs of herbivorous intermediate hosts.
G, Farjanikish, H, Shokrani
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Dermatological Signs of Nasopharyngeal Linguatulosis (Halzoun, Marrara Syndrome) – The Possible Role of Major Basic Protein

Dermatology, 1990
Two hours after ingestion of improperly cooked meat a German tourist in Tunisia showed coughing, hoarseness, dysphagia, anosmia, frontal headache and epistaxis. At the same time a papular non-itching exanthema developed. The nasal discharge contained nymphs of <i>Linguatula serrata</i>.
M, Buslau, U, Kühne, W C, Marsch
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[Liver abscess and visceral linguatulosis with Linguatula Serrata. A case report with radiologic and histologic studies (author's transl)].

La semaine des hopitaux : organe fonde par l'Association d'enseignement medical des hopitaux de Paris, 1980
The authors report a case of hepatic Liguatulosis with "Linguatula Serrata". A nympha of this parasite was found encysted and calcified in a liver abscess.
J P, Latrive   +4 more
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Indagine della linguatulosi polmonare nei bovini. Studio anatomo-istopatologico e considerazioni ispettive.

1987
Gli Autori conducono una ricerca sull'incidenza della linguatulosi ninfale polmonare in bovini normalmente macellati, repertandola nell'1,6%. In base ai quadri anatomo-istopatologici si soffermano a discutere sulle strategie tecnico-ispettive da adottare per l'evidenziazione della parassitosi al macello al fine di meglio combatterne la diffusione ...
PANEBIANCO, Antonio   +1 more
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Morphometric study of the larva linguatula serrata the occular linguatulosis in Ecuador

Parasitology International, 1998
R. Lazo   +4 more
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