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The Journal of Parasitology, 1983
Transmammary infection with Alaria marcianae mesocercariae was demonstrated using mice as model, paratenic hosts. Prenatal transmission was ruled out because neonates removed immediately postpartum from infected dams were never infected. Mesocercarial distribution in virgin females and in females examined immediately postpartum showed no marked ...
W L, Shoop, K C, Corkum
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Transmammary infection with Alaria marcianae mesocercariae was demonstrated using mice as model, paratenic hosts. Prenatal transmission was ruled out because neonates removed immediately postpartum from infected dams were never infected. Mesocercarial distribution in virgin females and in females examined immediately postpartum showed no marked ...
W L, Shoop, K C, Corkum
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Fish as Paratenic Hosts of Serpinema trispinosum (Leidy, 1852) (Nematoda: Camallanidae)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1998Third-stage larvae of the nematode Serpinema trispinosum (Leidy, 1852) were collected from the intestine of the freshwater cichlid, Cichlasoma urophthalmus (Günther), from a small lake in Yucatan, Mexico. This is the first record of Serpinema larvae from fishes, and their presence may reflect the importance of fishes as paratenic hosts of turtle ...
F, Moravec +2 more
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Are fish paratenic natural hosts of the caiman haemoparasite Hepatozoon caimani?
Parasitology Research, 2013The susceptibility of two fish and four mosquito species to the Caiman yacare haemoparasite Hepatozoon caimani was experimentally investigated. Mosquitoes belonging to four species (Aedes fluviatilis, Aedes albopictus, Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus) were blood-fed on two naturally infected C.
Glauber Rocha, Pereira +7 more
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The First Record of Fish as Paratenic Hosts of Falcaustra spp. (Nematoda: Kathlaniidae)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1995Two types of third-stage nematode larvae (most of which were encapsulated) were collected from the abdominal cavity and liver of the freshwater fishes Etheostoma fonticola, Etheostoma lepidotum, Cichlasoma cyanoguttatum, Lepomis auritus, Lepomis sp., and Gambusia affinis in Texas and are referred to the genus Falcaustra.
F, Moravec, D G, Huffman, D J, Swim
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Small mammals: paratenic hosts for species ofToxocarain eastern Slovakia
Journal of Helminthology, 2012AbstractToxocaraspp., an aetiological agent of a serious helminthozoonosis, is a common roundworm of domestic and wild carnivores worldwide. The study aimed to estimate the seroprevalence ofToxocarain small mammals from different localities in eastern Slovakia.
D, Antolová +5 more
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Anisakis Larvae in Intermediate and Paratenic Hosts in Japan
1990In 1972, Oshima [1] published an excellent and comprehensive review, “Anisakis and anisakiasis in Japan and adjacent area”, based on widely scattered information in numerous Japanese publications. This is still one of the most important and useful reviews of the general biology of Anisakis and human anisakiasis in the world.
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1998
The temporal and spatial dynamics of the recruitment of Halipegus occidualis by the green frog, Rana clamitans, suggest that infections are acquired through predation on odonates, which become infected by feeding on ostracods. Discrepancies in the literature regarding the life cycle of H.
Zelmer, Derek, Esch, Gerald W
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The temporal and spatial dynamics of the recruitment of Halipegus occidualis by the green frog, Rana clamitans, suggest that infections are acquired through predation on odonates, which become infected by feeding on ostracods. Discrepancies in the literature regarding the life cycle of H.
Zelmer, Derek, Esch, Gerald W
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Veterinary Parasitology, 1998
A research on formulation and dosage strategies of anthelmintics have been conducted in mice experimentally infected with eggs of Toxocara canis. Multidose treatments commenced at days 2, 14, 81, 87 and 123 postinfection. Results indicated no detectable difference in the chemosusceptibility of the migrating early infection larvae and the resting ...
E, Fok, T, Kassai
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A research on formulation and dosage strategies of anthelmintics have been conducted in mice experimentally infected with eggs of Toxocara canis. Multidose treatments commenced at days 2, 14, 81, 87 and 123 postinfection. Results indicated no detectable difference in the chemosusceptibility of the migrating early infection larvae and the resting ...
E, Fok, T, Kassai
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[The role of paratenic hosts in the life cycles of helminths].
Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 2009Paratenic hosts, especially of nematodes, play a major role in spreading many parasite species. The phenomenon of "paratenic parasitism" is illustrated by examples of development of Syngamus trachea and Proteocephalus longicollis. Moravec introduced a concept of "natural paratenic host" for P.
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Observations on the Possible Role of Insects as Paratenic Hosts for Ancylostoma caninum
The Journal of Parasitology, 1961Larvae of the dog hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum, can invade and remain infective for more than 1 year in the tissues of various rodents (Nichols, 1956). As these larvae can infect cats and dogs by mouth as well as by skin, it is possible that infected rodents may serve as natural paratenic hosts.
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