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Unusual localization of Dirofilaria repens (Spirurida: Onchocercidae) infection in the testicle of a dog

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2019
This report describes an uncommon localization of Dirofilaria repens in the testicle of a nine-year-old dog from southern Italy. The dog underwent neutring and three adult nematodes were found in the tunica vaginalis. At gross anatomy, no pathological changes were observed on the tunica, in the testicle or epididymis.
Napoli E.   +6 more
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Tetrameres columbicola (Nematoda: Spiruridae) infection of pigeons: Ultrastructure of the gravid female in glands of the proventriculus

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1984
SUMMARY The light and electron microscopies of Tetrameres columbicola gravid females in sections of the parasitized proventriculus of pigeons were studied. By light microscopy, the most conspicuous structures in the sectioned parasite were the intestine, ovary, and especially the uterus that contained numerous eggs.
C F, Simpson, J W, Carlisle, J A, Conti
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INFECTION OF DONKEYS WITH NEMATODES SPIRURIDA CHITWOOD, 1933 IN KARAKALPAKSTAN

THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL
The research purpose was to study infection rates and dynamics for nematodes of the order Spirurida Chitwood, 1933 in donkeys in Karakalpakstan. Materials for the research were collected in several districts of the Republic of Karakalpakstan. In 2016–2024, donkeys (31 animals) were examined using both complete and partial helminthological dissection ...
A. J. Kaniyazov   +3 more
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Morphology of the infective larval stage of the equid parasite Habronema muscae (Spirurida: Habronematidae), from houseflies (Musca domestica)

Parasitology Research, 2010
The infective larva of the spirurid nematode Habronema muscae, a parasite of houseflies, was measured and specimens fixed in Karnovsky's fluid were examined by scanning electron microscopy. The oral opening contains six teeth and is surrounded by large bilobed dorsal and ventral lips and smaller lateral lips.
BUZZELL G. R   +3 more
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DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF WOLBACHIA INFECTIONS IN WUCHERERIA BANCROFTI (SPIRURIDA: ONCHOCERCIDAE) VAR. PACIFICA AND AEDES (STEGOMYIA) POLYNESIENSIS (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE)

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2005
Despite control programs based on mass drug administration (MDA) of microfilaricidal compounds, Bancroftian lymphatic filariasis remains a problem in French Polynesia. For an alternative strategy to MDA, we investigated the potential role of Wolbachia to control filarial transmission.
Catherine, Plichart, Anne-Marie, Legrand
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Eyeworm infections ofOxyspirura petrowi, Skrjabin, 1929 (Spirurida: Thelaziidae), in species of quail from Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, USA

Journal of Helminthology, 2016
AbstractNorthern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) and Scaled quail (Callipepla squamata) have been declining steadily throughout much of their historical range over the past few decades. Even the Rolling Plains of Texas, historically rich with wild quail and one of the last remaining quail strongholds, has been suffering a population decline, most ...
N R, Dunham, R J, Kendall
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Yearly Change in Antibody Level to Dirofilaria immitis (Spirurida: Filariidae) Among Humans Exposed Naturally to Infected Mosquitoes

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1989
The IgG antibody level to Dirofilaria immitis (Leidy) increased significantly in 10.0% of 558 paired sera collected yearly from inhabitants in Miki City, Japan, indicating that they were exposed to infected mosquito bites. An additional 15.2% of paired sera showed decreases in IgG level.
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Infection of the epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Bonnaterre), by the nematode parasite Proleptus australis Bayliss (Spirurida: Physalopteridae)

Journal of Fish Diseases, 1998
Seventy‐two epaulette sharks, Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Bonnaterre), were infected with the nematode parasite Proleptus australis Bayliss, 1933. The parasite population was overdispersed. Infection intensity ranged from 3 to 1002 worms per fish stomach, and there was a positive correlation between shark length and number of parasites present.
Heupel, MR, Bennett, MB
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Actin protein up-regulated upon infection and development of the filarial parasite, Wuchereria bancrofti (Spirurida: Onchocercidae), in the vector mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae)

Experimental Parasitology, 2008
Detection and identification of humoral proteins, which are up-regulated in Culex quinquefasciatus upon infection by Wuchereria bancrofti, is important in tracing out the biochemical consequences of the filarial parasite development in the vector mosquito.
B, Agiesh Kumar, K P, Paily
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Taxonomy and Distribution of a Crassicauda Species (Nematoda: Spirurida) Infecting the Kidney of the Common Fin Whale (Balaenoptera physalus Linne, 1758)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1985
Nematode parasites were found in the kidney of common fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus Linné, 1758) captured in the North Atlantic Ocean (Denmark Strait area). These were identified as Crassicauda boopis Baylis, 1920, on the basis of morphologic and morphometric descriptions of this species' posterior end.
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