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2015
Microfilaria species inquirenda Microfilaria tamborinii Mazza and Franke, 1927 (species inquirenda). Host and record: Leptodactylus latrans (Steffen, 1815) (= L. ocellatus) (Ju) Site of infection: Blood. Material deposited: Not specified. References: Mazza & Franke (1927).
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Microfilaria species inquirenda Microfilaria tamborinii Mazza and Franke, 1927 (species inquirenda). Host and record: Leptodactylus latrans (Steffen, 1815) (= L. ocellatus) (Ju) Site of infection: Blood. Material deposited: Not specified. References: Mazza & Franke (1927).
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Concomitant microfilaria and malaria infection
Blood, 2013![Figure][1] A 34-year-old man from India presented with a 1-month history of intermittent high-grade fevers, generalized weakness, and cough. The patient had a history of being treated for malaria. He was lethargic but vitally stable.
Arwa Z, Al-Riyami, Murtadha, Al-Khabori
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2014
Published as part of Campião, Karla Magalhães, Morais, Drausio Honorio, Dias, Olívia Tavares, Aguiar, Aline, Toledo, Gislayne De Melo, Tavares, Luiz Eduardo Roland & Silva, Reinaldo José Da, 2014, Checklist of Helminth parasites of Amphibians from South America, pp.
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Published as part of Campião, Karla Magalhães, Morais, Drausio Honorio, Dias, Olívia Tavares, Aguiar, Aline, Toledo, Gislayne De Melo, Tavares, Luiz Eduardo Roland & Silva, Reinaldo José Da, 2014, Checklist of Helminth parasites of Amphibians from South America, pp.
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Purification of Onchocerca gibsoni microfilariae
International Journal for Parasitology, 1982Abstract Forsyth K. P. , Copeman D. B. and Mitchell G. F. 1982. Purification of Onchocerca gibsoni microfilariae. International Journal for Parasitology 12 : 53–57. Viable microfilariae from the bovine parasite, Onchocerca gibsoni , were purified to a level suitable for immunochemical analysis and without appreciable loss in numbers by low ...
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Ultrastructure of Loa loa microfilaria
International Journal for Parasitology, 1983Abstract The ultrastructure of Loa loa microfilaria was elucidated by the usc of scanning and transmission electron microscopy during the examination of microfiIariae for the presence of intracellular bacteria. In general, the structure of the sheath, body wall, nerve ring, amphids, phasmids, excretory and anal vesicles, central body, and the R ...
W J, Kozek, T C, Orihel
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The periodicity of microfilariae III.Transfusion of microfilariae into a clean host
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1953Abstract Microfilariae of Dirofilaria repens were transfused intravenously into a clean dog.In the new host they showed well marked nocturnal periodicity similar to that shown in the donor dog, although no adult worms were present in the recipient. This confirms the conclusion previously reached on other grounds that the periodicity of microfilariae ...
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1995
Abstract The conventional method of detecting and counting microfilariae has been to prepare ‘thick’ smears of either measured or unmeasured quantities of blood. When I first started work on filariasis in the laboratory I found this technique laborious and slow and began using the chamber system which was subsequently described and ...
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Abstract The conventional method of detecting and counting microfilariae has been to prepare ‘thick’ smears of either measured or unmeasured quantities of blood. When I first started work on filariasis in the laboratory I found this technique laborious and slow and began using the chamber system which was subsequently described and ...
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Dirofilaria Tenuis Containing Microfilariae in Man
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1968Summary An adult female D. tenuis containing microfilariae was found in the subcutaneous tissues of the abdominal region of a man from Florida. Structures resembling dead microfilariae were seen within nearby granulomata. The eosinophilia, antibody titers, and apparent response to diethylcarbamazine suggest occult filariasis similar to that seen in ...
G, Pacheco, H L, Schofield
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2005
Ivermectin and diethylcarbamazine (DEC) are used in mass treatment programs for the elimination of lymphatic filariasis because of their strong effects on microfilaremia. However, the effects of treatment on adult worms and the degree of individual variation in efficacy are unclear.
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Ivermectin and diethylcarbamazine (DEC) are used in mass treatment programs for the elimination of lymphatic filariasis because of their strong effects on microfilaremia. However, the effects of treatment on adult worms and the degree of individual variation in efficacy are unclear.
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