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Fasciola hepatica in Some Buffaloes and Cattle by PCR and Microscopy
Fasciolosis is the burning problem of the livestock rearing community having huge morbidity, mortality, and economic losses to livestock industries in our country Pakistan. The faecal and liver biopsy samplings were examined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and microscopy technique during the entire study. A total of 307 samples including 149 samples
Sultan Ayaz +5 more
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Allopatric and sympatric infections of Lymnaea neotropica and Lymnaea viatrix var. ventricosa with Argentinean and French isolates of Fasciola hepatica were carried out to determine the capacity of these snails to produce metacercariae and to verify if ...
Sanabria, Rodrigo Eduardo Fabrizio +7 more
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A new Amphistome cercaria fromLymnaea truncatulain Europe [PDF]
Cercaria truncatuloides n. sp. is described from experimentally infected Lymnaea truncatula. It is characterized by a dorsoventral finfold at the tip of the tail, 44 papillae on the tail and an extraordinary great number of papillae (96) on the acetabulum, and presumably belongs to a Paramphistomum species of cattle in GDR.
K. Odening, P. Samnaliev
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) isolated from multiple environmental sources were used to better assess location suitability for parasite and snail intermediate host species in agricultural settings. ABSTRACT Parasite transmission occurs in complex environments comprising multiple matrices.
Christopher McFarland +6 more
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Fasciolosis is one of the main parasitic infections of sheep in northwestern Tunisia, where bile examination sensitivity was higher than both liver inspection and coprology. Infected anaemic sheep prevalence was higher than that of non‐infected anaemic sheep.
Ines Hammami +6 more
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Background Human and animal fascioliasis poses serious public health problems in South America. In Venezuela, livestock infection represents an important veterinary problem whereas there appear to be few human cases reported, most of which are passively ...
Artigas Patricio +3 more
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The Eemian calcareous tufa formation of Caours provides one of the best‐dated records of the last interglacial from fluvial terrace systems in NW Europe, and on the same site, a unique succession of four Palaeolithic layers attributed to Neanderthals, rich in large mammal remains. The tufa, firmly dated to 123.1±2.8 ka on the basis of 25 ages (mainly U‐
Pierre Antoine +12 more
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Lymnaea truncatula em Portugal: contribuição para o estudo da bioecologia e da variação genética [PDF]
Lymnaea truncatula é um gastrópode de água doce com importância em medicina por ser hospedeiro intermediário do tremátode parasita Fasciola hepatica. É o único hospedeiro intermediário desta espécie encontrado até agora em Portugal.
FERREIRA, Pedro Manuel Machado Carlos
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ddPCR‐ and qPCR‐based eDNA assays were developed and applied to survey Galba truncatula on pastureland with the aim of identifying Fasciola hepatica infection risk areas. The likelihood of G. truncatula eDNA presence was lower in habitats that were fully shaded by trees, had black or dark brown soils, and contained deep water pools. The tools developed
Rhys Aled Jones +6 more
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Comparison of the results obtained in monomiracidial infection experiments of Uruguayan Lymnaea neotropica and Bolivian Altiplanic Galba truncatula with Fasciola hepatica isolates from Uruguay and the Northern Bolivian Altiplano, respectively.
Soledad Birriel (3716920) +6 more
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