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Kazerani F, von Tschirnhaus M, Lotfalizadeh H, Farahani S. First record of Aulagromyza heringii (Diptera: Agromyzidae) and evidence of its parasitoid Lamprotatus crassipes (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) from Iran. Redia: Giornale di Zoologia .
Lotfalizadeh, Hossein +3 more
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Paramphistomum daubneyi: characteristics of infection in three lymnaeid species
Experimental infections of two South American lymnaeids (Lymnaea neotropica and L. viatrix var. ventricosa) with Paramphistomum daubneyi were carried out to determine if these snail species could sustain larval development of this digenean and, if so, to
Sanabria R. +6 more
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REDIA Study Group – Coordination, Inserm Montpellier : Dr L.Papoz (principal investigator), A. Sanchez, B. Lecointre, I. Jaussent. Field survey, Ile de la Réunion: Dr F. Favier (local coordinator), Dr F. Martinet, Dr A. Brissot, T. Dijoux, M. Damour, MJ.
Guiserix, José +6 more
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The effects of seasonality and parasitism on diet and habitat selection in the common periwinkle
The common periwinkle Littorina littorea is an ecologically important grazer, known for its strong influence on algal communities and its role in structuring ecosystems. It serves as the first intermediate host for several trematode species in the Baltic Sea, especially for the fluke Cryptocotyle lingua.
Friederike Gronwald +7 more
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Background Freshwater snails serve as intermediate hosts for trematode parasites and play a key role in transmitting various parasitic diseases. Snail‐borne trematodiases pose important public and veterinary health risks in South Asia, where freshwater snails sustain transmission in agricultural and periurban waters.
Minu Shilpakar +4 more
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The Effect of Climate Change on Emergence and Evolution of Zoonotic Diseases in Asia
ABSTRACT As the climate of Asia changes under the influence of global warming, the incidence and spatial distribution of known zoonoses will evolve, and new zoonoses are expected to emerge as a result of greater exposure to organisms which currently occur only in wildlife.
Roger S. Morris, Masako Wada
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The classification and description of digenean trematodes are commonly accomplished by using morphological features, especially in adult stages. The aim of this study was to provide an analysis of the genetic composition of larval digenean trematodes ...
Esmey B. Moema +2 more
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A Spatially Explicit Model of the Dynamics of Opisthorchis viverrini Spread
ABSTRACT Opisthorchis viverrini is a water‐based disease‐causing parasite whose public health implications are relevant in Southeast Asia. Untreated or chronic infections often lead to severe hepatobiliary morbidity including cholangiocarcinoma, a lethal bile duct cancer. The liver fluke O.
Cristiano Trevisin +8 more
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Pengaruh Letak Ketinggian Tempat Terhadap Prevalensi Infestasi Redia/Cercaria . Cacing Hati Pada Berbagai Ukuran Tubuh Siput Lymnaea Rubiginosa Di Bali [PDF]
Penelitian t en tang pengaruh k r ndisi letak ket ingg ian ternpat ter~adap preval ensi i nfe s lasi redia/cercaria cacing hati pada berbagai ukuran tubuh siput Lymnaea ~ biginosa di Pulau Bali telah di l akukan sejak 5 Mei sampai 19 J uni 1985.
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Age‐prevalence curves in a multi‐species parasite community
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The relationship between infection prevalence and host age is informative because it can reveal processes underlying disease dynamics. Most prior work has assumed that age‐prevalence curves are shaped by infection rates, host immunity and/or infection‐induced mortality.
Daniel L. Preston +2 more
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