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Ultrastructure and histochemistry of the tegument of juvenile paramphistomes during migration in Indian ruminants

Journal of Helminthology, 1994
AbstractThe tegument of juvenileParamphistomum epiclitumandFischoederius elongatus(Paramphistomidae: Digenea) resembles those of other digeneans. Seven types of papillae were observed, mostly on the oral and acetabular surfaces, and increase in number during migration.
R G, Mattison, R E, Hanna, W A, Nizami
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Molecular analysis of selected paramphistome isolates from cattle in southern Africa

Journal of Helminthology, 2015
AbstractParamphistomes are parasites of domestic and wild ruminants, the effects of which in animal health remain underestimated. Very few studies in Africa have been done using molecular techniques to resolve situations associated with taxonomical groupings and epidemiology of these parasites.
S, Dube, M S, Sibula, Z, Dhlamini
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Responses in milk production to the control of gastrointestinal nematode and paramphistome parasites in dairy cattle

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1996
ObjectiveTo determine the effect of treating naturally acquired gastrointestinal nematode and paramphistome infections on milk production in dairy cattle.DesignA field trial.AnimalsOne thousand two hundred and thirty nine dairy cows.ProcedureCows were either not treated or treated with 4.5 mg/kg oxfendazole, 16.6 mg/kg oxyclozanide or 4.5 mg/kg ...
S A, Spence, G C, Fraser, S, Chang
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The paramphistomes (Trematoda) of Australian ruminants.

Australian Journal of Zoology, 1953
A description of the development at 27ÂșC. of Ceylonocotyle streptocoelium (Fischoeder 1901) Nasmark 1937, a paramphistome from the rumen and reticulum of sheep and cattle in Australia, is given in detail. Eggs hatched after 16 days' incubation and miracidia penetrated the intermediate host, a planorbid snail, Glyptanisus gilberti Dunker 1848, through ...
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Characterisation of the muscular organs of paramphistomes from African freshwater fishes

Systematic Parasitology, 1990
The histological characteristics of the pharynx, terminal genitalium and acetabulum of four paramphistomes from African freshwater fishes are described. New pharyngeal types are described for Basidiodiscus ectorchis, Sandonia sudanensis, Panamphistomum benoiti and Brevicaecum niloticum, new terminal genitalium types for P. benoiti and B. niloticum, and
A. Jones, L. F. Khalil
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The Anthelmintic Effects of Medicinal Plant Extracts Against Paramphistome Parasites, Carmyerius spatiosus

Acta Parasitologica, 2019
Paramphistomosis is a disease caused by the rumen flukes which cause an acute gastroenteritis and anemia with high mortality particularly in young ruminants.In this study, we have investigated the anthelmintic effect of medicinal plant extracts from leaves and heartwoods of Cassia siamea L., roots of Plumbago zeylanica L.
Sutthida, Minsakorn   +9 more
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Pathomorphological changes associated with Paramphistome infection in rumen of buffalo

open access: yesIndian Journal of Animal Health
Z. A. Wani   +8 more
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Characterisation of the muscular organs of paramphistomes from Asian fishes

Systematic Parasitology, 1991
The histological characteristics of the pharynx, terminal genitalium and acetabulum are described for four species of paramphistomes from fishes from Malaysia and Thailand. New pharyngeal and terminal genitalium types are designated for Osteochilotrema malayae, Helostomatis indica, Protocladorchis pangasii and P. chinabutae and new acetabular types for
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A technique for the collection of large numbers of Paramphistome (Trematoda) metacercariae.

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1955
A technique is described for the collection of large numbers of paramphistome metacercariae. The technique is based on the attraction of the cercariae to an illuminated, yellow surface.
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Species of paramphistomes (trematoda) from buffaloes in peshawar region of west Pakistan

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1970
Four species of amphistomes were recorded from buffaloes in Peshawar region. The incidence of different species was determined. The significance of amphistomes in causing disease is discussed.
I. A. Yusuf, M. Aslam Chaudhry
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