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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1980
L, Leibovitz, R C, Riis, M E, Georgi
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L, Leibovitz, R C, Riis, M E, Georgi
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Intestinal trematode infections
2010Intestinal trematode infections are widespread, but most common in Asia as a reflection of cultural culinary factors. Echinostomiasis and fasciolopsiasis—infection of the intestines with flukes (flatworms) of the family Echinostomatidae is acquired by the ingestion of undercooked freshwater fish, molluscs, frogs, or vegetation.
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Trematode Infections of Domestic Animals
1986Although some earlier attempts had been made to develop an effective treatment for fascioliasis (see Chapter 1), experimental chemotherapy for trematode infections of domestic animals began between 1921 and 1926 with the discovery of the anthelmintic effect of carbon tetrachloride and hexachloroethane (Hall, 1921; Ernst, 1925; Thienel, 1926; Montgomery,
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Monogenetic Trematode Infections
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1980openaire +2 more sources
Trematode infections in a gastropod host misrepresented by observing shed cercariae
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1990Lawrence A Curtis
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New Insights into the Treatment of Foodborne Trematode Infections
Methods and Principles in Medicinal Chemistry, 2019Rafael Toledo +2 more
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Diversity of trematode genetic clones within amphipods and the timing of same-clone infections
International Journal for Parasitology, 2007Devon B Keeney +2 more
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Food-borne intestinal trematode infections in the Republic of Korea
Parasitology International, 2002Jong-Yil Chai, Soon-Hyung Lee
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