Characterization of the Complete Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Sequences of Paramphistomum cervi [PDF]
Sequences of the complete nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA) gene from five individual Paramphistomum cervi were determined for the first time. The five complete rDNA sequences, which included the 18S rDNA, the internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1), the 5.8S ...
Xu Zheng +8 more
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An Integrated Coproscopic and Molecular Method Provides Insights into the Epidemiology of Zoonotic Intestinal Helminths of Dogs across Cambodia. [PDF]
Introduction. In Cambodia, a limited number of focal surveys targeting dogs in rural communities have reported intestinal helminths of potential zoonotic risk as highly endemic. In this study, we investigated the prevalence, diversity, distribution, and risk predictors associated with zoonotic intestinal helminths infecting pet, community, and pagoda ...
Zendejas-Heredia PA +5 more
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Study on Cattle Trematodiasis and Related Risk Factors in Damot Sore District, Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Trematodes are chronic, debilitating diseases in livestock, causing significant economic losses worldwide. From mid‐December 2021 to May 2022, a cross‐sectional study was carried out in the Damot Sore District to estimate the prevalence of trematode infections in cattle and associated risk factors.
Kebede IA +3 more
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Changes in the Prevalence of Natural Paramphistomum Cercariae Infection in Indoplanorbis and Lymnaea Intermediate Hosts Influenced by Meteorological Factors. [PDF]
Paramphistomosis is a neglected ruminant parasitic disease caused by trematodes known as Paramphistomum, which has a diheteroxenic life cycle involving freshwater snail genera, i.e., Planorbis and Lymnaea as the intermediate host and mammals as the definitive host. Snail vector distribution, infection with Paramphistomum spp.
Rafiq N +7 more
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Prevalence and risk factors of trematode infection in swamp buffaloes reared under different agro-climatic conditions in Java Island of Indonesia [PDF]
Background and Aim: This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence and intensity and to identify the associated risk factors and impact of trematode infection in swamp buffaloes reared under different agro-climatic conditions in Java, Indonesia ...
Nanis Nurhidayah +4 more
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A large-scale epidemiological investigation on trematode infections in small ruminants in Bangladesh. [PDF]
In Bangladesh, nearly 40% small ruminants were infected with snail borne trematodes (SBT). Small ruminants were usually affected by a variety of SBT. Three potential factors were detected as risk factors for SBT infections in small ruminants. Abstract Background The important trematode species in small ruminants: Paramphistomum sp., Fasciola spp.
Dey AR +4 more
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Abattoir-Based Prevalence and Histopathological Analysis of Paramphistomes (Platyhelminthes: Digenea) in the Livers and Rumens of Ruminants. [PDF]
Our study was specifically focused on paramphistomes, with particular attention to their prevalence and associated pathology in the rumen and liver tissues. The elevator pitch of the manuscript to present the maiden study on extra‐ruminal infection sites of the ruminal flukes. ABSTRACT Paramphistomosis, a parasitic disease of ruminants caused by flukes
Rizwan HM +10 more
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Molecular identification of Pseudodiscus collinsi from wild Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) based on ITS-2 [PDF]
Domestic and wild animals can contract amphistomosis, a disease caused by digenetic trematodes belonging to the superfamily Paramphistomoidea. The importance of these flukes is underestimated worldwide due to their ubiquity and abundance among hosts ...
Anaswara A. +10 more
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Catadiscus pomaceae sp. n. from the intestine of the prosobranch mollusc Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1801), is described. The host snail was collected from a lenitic biotope belonging to the Riachuelo basin (Corrientes province, Argentina) during 1985-
Monika Inés Hamann
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CATS AS ACCIDENTAL FINAL HOST OF AMPHIBIAN AND FISH TREMATODES [PDF]
Two trematodes are recorded for the first time as accidental intestinal parasites of the domestic cats Felis cattus L. in Assiut Governorate. One of them belonged to Paramphistomatidae; Megalodiscus sp. and the other was Cephalogonimidae; Emolepta lea sp.
A.M. MANDOUR, R. KHALIFA, M.E.M. MONIB
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