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Toxocara cati larval migration in rats: experimental histopathological study.

Annals of parasitology, 2021
Toxocara spp. (T. canis and T. cati in particular) are the major etiological nematodes that have contributed to visceral larval migrans (VLM). So to show the ability of T. cati to produce such migration in the rats as experimental model and detection through histopathological observations to detect larval migratory patterns. Adult females T.
Marey, Naema   +5 more
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Toxocara: time to let cati ‘out of the bag’

Trends in Parasitology, 2022
Zoonotic toxocariasis is increasingly prominent as knowledge of its insidious impact on human health accumulates. Toxocara canis dominates research attention, with Toxocara cati relegated to the periphery. We argue that there are few grounds to support this bias, and that differences in life history and epidemiology between T. canis and T.
Liz Maciag   +2 more
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Toxocara cati

2012
Toxocara cati (Schrank, 1788) Eggs (feces). ESTADO DE MÉXICO: Nanchititla: Puma concolor (Benítez-Dolores 2005). No specimens in collections. Adult (intestine). DISTRITO FEDERAL: Reserva Ecológica del Pedregal de San Angel: Felis catus (Pacheco-Coronel 2010); Undetermined: Leopardus pardalis (Caballero y Caballero & Peregrina 1938).
García-Prieto, Luis   +2 more
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Transmammary Passage of Toxocara cati in the Cat

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1971
SUMMARY Transmammary passage of ascarid larvae was found in cats naturally and experimentally infected with Toxocara cati. Prenatal infection of ascarids could not be demonstrated in kittens from queens that were naturally and experimentally infected with T. cati.
T W, Swerczek   +2 more
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Humoral immune response of pigs infected with Toxocara cati

Experimental Parasitology, 2020
Toxocara cati is one of the causative agents of human toxocariasis. Serological methods are used for diagnosis in paratenic hosts like humans but the humoral immune response triggered by this parasite is unknown. We characterized the humoral immune response to T.
Maria Florencia, Sierra   +7 more
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Toxocara cati and Toxoplasma gondii in French Birds of Prey

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2022
Parasites have developed many strategies to ensure their development, multiplication, and dissemination, including the use of reservoir hosts that are often nondomesticated species. Despite drastic reductions in their populations, wild birds remain widespread worldwide and could constitute some of these reservoirs.
Karadjian, Grégory   +9 more
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TOXOCARA CATI CAUSED ENTERITIS IN FEMALE DOMESTIC CAT

Veterinary Science and Medicine Journal, 2023
Toxocara cati is an endoparasite that generally attacks cats and is zoonotic so that it is categorized as an important parasite. This case report aims to determine enteritis due to the endoparasite Toxocara cati in female domestic cats with the degree of infection. The case animal was a one and a half month old female domestic cat with a body weight of
Made Bayu Putra   +2 more
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Toxocara cati larval migration to mouse fetuses through transplacental infection

Veterinary Parasitology, 2021
To examine the Toxocara cati larval migration in mouse fetuses through vertical transmission, 7 pregnant mice were orally inoculated with 5000 embryonated eggs at day 4 and again with the same dose at day 9 of gestation (total 10,000 eggs / mouse). Seven non-pregnant mice of the same age were also inoculated likewise.
Natsuki, Okada   +2 more
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Toxocara cati: an underestimated zoonotic agent

Trends in Parasitology, 2003
The role of Toxocara cati as a zoonosis is reviewed. It is suggested that, despite case histories of human infection in the literature, historical factors have led to T. cati being under-recognized as a zoonosis, particularly when compared with the prominence given to Toxocara canis in dogs.
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