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Foodborne diseases, particularly those caused by parasitic infections, pose significant public health challenges globally, particularly affecting vulnerable populations such as children. In this study, we investigated the parasitic contamination in 773 samples of fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens from Ecuador’s Chimborazo Province. Utilizing a cross‐
Luisa Carolina González-Ramírez +8 more
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Se cita por primera vez para Venezuela el aeolidaceo Dondice parguerensis Brandon y Cutress, 1985, parásito de los cnidarios Cassiopea xamachana Bigelow, 1892 y Cassiopea frondosa (Pallas, 1774), hasta ahora sólo conocido de Puerto Rico, Panamá y ...
Joany Mariño +2 more
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Prevalencia de Fasciola hepática en bovinos faenados en Ecuador
El estudio se realizó en el cantón Pedernales, provincia de Manabí, con el objetivo de determinar la prevalencia de Fasciola hepática en bovinos faenados en el Matadero municipal.
Joe Nieve Patiño Cabeza +3 more
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M. domestica es el mayor parásito doméstico que causa descomposición de alimentos y actúa como vector de más de 100 patógenos para la medicina humana y veterinaria, tiene una cercana asociación con el hombre y su ambiente.
Antonio de Jesús Meraz Jiménez +4 more
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Three females of Coquillettidia richiardii (Ficalbi, 1889) and one female of Culex perexiguus Theobald, 1903/Culex univitattus Theobald, 1901, were recorded for the first time in Galicia (Northwest Spain) during entomological surveillance carried out by the regional vector surveillance network (ReGaViVec) between 2018 and 2022.
María Isabel Silva-Torres +8 more
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Detección de antígenos de Dirofilaria immitis en caninos del Área Metropolitana del Valle de Aburrá
Con el fin de determinar la presencia o ausencia de antígenos del nemátodo Dirofilaria immitis en caninos del Valle de Aburrá mayores de un año, se muestrearon 300 perros mediante la técnica de inmunocromatografía de flujo lateral.
Sonia C Orozco +2 more
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Do sexual differences in life strategies make male lizards more susceptible to parasite infection?
Sexual dimorphism in coadaptive host–parasite relationships are poorly understand. The comparative nature of the presented studied as well as the generalisation of the results for the geographic region sampled makes this study of general interest of ecologists, evolutionary biologists, physiologist and parasitologist, among others.
Rodrigo Megía‐Palma +12 more
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La familia Aegidae White, 1850, estácompuesta en el ámbito mundial por ocho géneros, de los cuales cuatro han sido citados en el golfo de México y el mar Caribe: Aega Leach, 1816; Aegiochus Schiodte & Meinert, 1979; Aegapheles Bruce, 2009 y Rocinela ...
Angel Fariña-Pestano, Manuel Ortiz
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Pursuing Opacity: Geographies of Visibility in the Western Mediterranean
Abstract The Moroccan and Spanish governments pursue the visibility of people and things. They observe and survey in order to codify, catalogue, classify, and calculate. Rather than trace the contours of such projects, this paper seeks to provoke a more sustained engagement with modes of errantry that confound their logics of command and control ...
José Ciro Martínez
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Abstract Zoonoses constitute a major risk to human health. Comprehensive assessments on the potential emergence of novel disease outbreaks are essential to ensure the effectiveness of sanitary controls and to establish mitigating actions. Through a continental‐scale survey of rural human settlements conducted over 13 years in 15 Neotropical countries ...
Pedro Romero‐Vidal +10 more
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