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DNA barcoding of rumen flukes (Paramphistomidae) from bovines in Germany and Austria. [PDF]
AbstractRumen flukes have received growing veterinary attention in western and central Europe during the past two decades because of an increase in prevalence of infection in cattle and sheep, including cases of severe clinical disease. Historically, rumen fluke infections in Europe were assumed to be caused mainly by Paramphistomum cervi (or species ...
Wiedermann S +6 more
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Prevalence and Intensity of Paramphistomum Spp. In Cattle from South-Eastern Iran [PDF]
Background: Parasitological investigations on paramphistomosis were carried out over a 12-month period in the southeast of Iran to determine the prevalence and intensity of this disease. Methods: A total of 1000 cattle, Sistani breed (n= 450) and Brahman
Javad Khedri +3 more
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COTYLOPHORON PANAMENSIS (DIGENEA: PARAMPHISTOMIDAE) EN BOVINOS DEL META Y DEL GUAVIARE, COLOMBIA
Entre los Paramphistomidae (Trematoda: Digenea) hay especies que parasitan el sistema digestivo de rumiantes disminuyendo su producción láctea y cárnica.
Luz Elena Velásquez Trujillo
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En muchos países la fasciolosis y la paramfistomosis representan un grave problema para la salud del sector pecuario. En Colombia hay registros de ambas distomatosis en bovinos, la mayoría en el trópico alto andino, las cuales generan pérdidas econômicas
M. I. Arroyo +5 more
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Abstract Due to anthropogenic mechanisms, global freshwater biodiversity is declining, and non‐indigenous species are consistently cited as a major threat to native ecosystems. In particular, exotic freshwater gastropods and their parasites have invaded ecosystems through deliberate introductions and/or accidental transfer.
Amy E. Fowler +2 more
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Presence of Paramphistomum daubneyi Dinnik, 1962 (Digenea, Paramphistomidae, Trematoda) in Senega
Paramphistomum daubneyi Dinnik, 1962, is a trematode belonging to the Paramphistomidae family. The authors describe for the first time in Senegal a case of infestation by Paramphistomum daubneyi in cattle.
M. T. Seck, C. T. Bâ, B. Marchand
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Cycle biologique de Paramphistomum togolense n. sp. (Trematoda, Paramphistomidae) [PDF]
Paramphistomum togolense n. sp. a été obtenu sous sa forme adulte à partir d'un Mouton infesté expérimentalement par des métacercaires issues de cercaires émises par des Bulinus (Bulinus) forskalii naturellement parasités recueillis dans les environs immédiats de Lomé (Togo).
J.-L. Albaret +4 more
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Molecular identification of Paramphistomidae obtained from ruminants in Van province
This study was aimed to identify Paramphistomum species from infected ruminants (sheep and cattle) by molecular methods between March 2018 and September 2018 at Van municipality slaughterhouse. In the research, the rDNA ITS-2 gene region of adult Paramphistomums was amplified by PCR method. Amplicons 399 bp long were viewed in agarose gel.
Yusuf PADAK, Ayşe KARAKUŞ
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Cotylophoron fülleborni Nasmark 1937 (Trematoda: Paramphistomidae). First report for Venezuela
Paramphistomosis is a parasitic disease caused by trematodos belonging to the family Paramphistomidae. These parasites are found particularly in the rumen and reticulum, but may also be found in the smal intestine when inmature.
Gustavo Morales +2 more
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This manuscript represents a large, single, collective examination of larval trematodes from snail hosts, using molecular markers and phylogenetic methods. We contribute 1,091 mitochondrial sequences (cox1 and nad1) that represent 79 species from 23 genera and eight families.
Michelle A. Gordy, Patrick C. Hanington
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