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Back from the dead: validity and taxonomic position of <i>Cotylurus brandivitellatus</i> (Belogurov, Maksimova et Tolkacheva, 1966) in light of the integrative taxonomy approach. [PDF]
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Aetiopathogenesis, clinico-epidemiological and diagnostic aspects of human ocular trematode infections: a scoping review protocol. [PDF]
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Fasciolosis in a traveler returning from Burkina Faso. [PDF]
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Corrigendum to "Study on Cattle Trematodiasis and Related Risk Factors in Damot Sore District, Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia". [PDF]
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Intestinal Trematode Infections
2014Intestinal trematodes are among the most common types of parasitic worms. About 76 species belonging to 14 families have been recorded infecting humans. Infection commonly occurs when humans eat raw or undercooked foods that contain the infective metacercariae.
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2019
The trematodes are a species-rich group of parasites, with some estimates suggesting that there are more than 24,000 species. However, recent interests on the biology of trematodes of wildlife indicate that the taxonomic status and nomenclature of many of the previous species descriptions of wildlife trematodes throughout the world are confusing and ...
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The trematodes are a species-rich group of parasites, with some estimates suggesting that there are more than 24,000 species. However, recent interests on the biology of trematodes of wildlife indicate that the taxonomic status and nomenclature of many of the previous species descriptions of wildlife trematodes throughout the world are confusing and ...
Matthew G, Bolek +2 more
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Trematode Transmission Patterns
The Journal of Parasitology, 1988The primitive transmission pattern in the Trematoda is a 1-host pattern in which an aspidocotylean matures in a mollusc. The progeny from the parent aspidocotylean typically disseminate from the mollusc to establish in others, but the possibility that some progeny remain in the same mollusc as did the parent and produce a sequential generation exists ...
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