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Zoonotic Pathogens in <i>Ixodes ricinus</i> from an Urban Environment in Northern Slovakia. [PDF]
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Anisakis simplex and Pseudoterranova decipiens
2003I. BACKGROUND The consumption of raw or undercooked fish may lead to infection with any of several helminths, the most important being species of the cestode genus Diphyllobothrium, the digenean families Heterophyidae (Heterophyes spp. and Metagonimus yokogawai) and Opisthorchiidae (Clonorchis sinensis and Opisthorchis spp.), and the nematode ...
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Pseudoterranova decipiens Krabbe 1878, s.l.
2015Published as part of Hernández-Orts, Jesús S., Viola, M. Natalia Paso, García, Néstor A., Crespo, Enrique A., González, Raúl, García-Varela, Martín & Kuchta, Roman, 2015, A checklist of the helminth parasites of marine mammals from Argentina, pp.
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Pseudoterranova decipiens (Krabbe, 1878) Gibson 1983
2016Published as part of Arai, Hisao P. & Smith, John W., 2016, Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Part V: Nematoda, pp.
Arai, Hisao P., Smith, John W.
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In vitro effect of ivermectin on Pseudoterranova decipiens survival
Journal of Helminthology, 1989ABSTRACTThird larval stages (L3) removed from fish fillets, fourth larval stages (L4) raised in in vitro culture, and adults of Pseudoterranova decipiens, collected from grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) stomachs, were exposed to the broad spectrum anthelmintic, ivermectin.
K M, Manley, J A, Embil
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Modelling the population dynamics of the sealworm Pseudoterranova decipiens
Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1990Abstract A host-parasite model is proposed to describe the dynamics of the P. decipiens complex life-cycle. Four developmental stages are considered: the adult worm in the final host's stomach, the larval stages in the invertebrate and fish hosts, and the free-living egg-larval stage.
S.A. Des Clers, R. Wootten
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First record of Pseudoterranova decipiens in sprat (Sprattus sprattus) from the Baltic Sea
Journal of Fish Diseases, 2023AbstractA dispersion of Anisakidae nematodes (particularly Contracaecum osculatum) among marine organisms in the Baltic Sea has been reported over the last decade. This is in line with an increase in the number of grey seal that act as final host for Contracaecum osculatum and Pseudoterranova sp., and are thus indispensable for the completion of their ...
Katarzyna Nadolna‐Ałtyn +2 more
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Serial Passage of Larval Pseudoterranova decipiens (Nematoda:Ascaridoidea) in Fish
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1990In one experiment, 24 brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in fresh water at 11 ± 1 °C were each orally infected by intubation with two third-stage larvae of "sealworm" (Pseudoterranova decipiens) harvested from the flesh of sea raven (Hemitripterus americanus) and small Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua).
M. D. B. Burt +3 more
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Ecology of Pseudoterranova decipiens (Krabbe, 1878) (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from Antarctic waters
Parasitology Research, 1999The present study provides further data on the occurrence of Pseudoterranova decipiens in fish from two different sampling sites in the Antarctic. A total of 690 fish belonging to 33 species from the eastern Weddell Sea and 322 fish belonging to 12 species from the South Shetland Islands were examined.
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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2000
We investigated the occurrence of antibodies against protein antigens of the nematode parasite Pseudoterranova decipiens in the plasma and bile of the Antarctic teleost Trematomus bernacchii. Three different P. decipiens protein solutions were prepared: excreted/secreted proteins from live larvae (ESP); surface-associated proteins obtained by mild ...
Coscia MR, Oreste U
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We investigated the occurrence of antibodies against protein antigens of the nematode parasite Pseudoterranova decipiens in the plasma and bile of the Antarctic teleost Trematomus bernacchii. Three different P. decipiens protein solutions were prepared: excreted/secreted proteins from live larvae (ESP); surface-associated proteins obtained by mild ...
Coscia MR, Oreste U
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