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Nematoda in the lungs of the Badger: Preliminary researches.
Magi, M.; Poglayen, G.; Renzoni, G.; Martelli, B.; Instituto Nazionale per la Fauna Selvatica, Bologna, Italy, Atti del Convegno Nazionale: Ecopatologia della Fauna Selvatica, Bologna, Italy, 15-17 dicembre 1994., 1996, pp 145-148, 5 ref. In 1994 the lungs of 15 badgers (Meles meles) killed on roads in the Alto Mugello in the province of Florence, Italy, were examined. 10 had lungworm i...
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Factors affecting the survival of "wild" horses on the Giara tableland (Sardinia): endoparasitic diseases.
Scala, A.; Cancedda, M.; Instituto Nazionale per la Fauna Selvatica, Bologna, Italy, Atti del Convegno Nazionale: Ecopatologia della Fauna Selvatica, Bologna, Italy, 15-17 dicembre 1994., 1996, pp 111-117, 4 ref. From 1990 to 1992 and in November-December 1994, a parasitological, anatomical and histopathological survey was carried out in order to assess the end...
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Endoparasites of the Moufflon: a survey in the Belluno Province, Italy.
Poglayen, G.; Roda, R.; Tona, A.; Mulciri, A.; Venturi, G.; Instituto Nazionale per la Fauna Selvatica, Bologna, Italy, Atti del Convegno Nazionale: Ecopatologia della Fauna Selvatica, Bologna, Italy, 15-17 dicembre 1994., 1996, pp 73-77, 11 ref. Respiratory and digestive organs from 58 mouflon (Ovis ammon musimon) killed in 1992 and 193 in Belluno province, Italy, were examined. 96% had parasi...
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Introduced animals and their parasites: the cane toad, Bufo marinus, in Australia.
Barton, D. P.; Australian Journal of Ecology, 1997, 22, 3, pp 316-324, 79 ref. Bufo marinus was introduced into Australia in 1935. Despite intensive research into many aspects of the biology of the toad, there has as yet been no ...
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New Gordius for Argentina (Gordiacea, Nematomorpha).
Miralles, D. B. de; Villalobos, L. C. de; Instituto de Ecologia, A.C., Xalapa, Mexico, Acta Zoologica Mexicana, 1996, 68, pp 67-73, 13 ref. Two new species of Gordius, distinguished by ultrastructural analysis of their cuticle, are described and figured. Gordius labidus sp. nov. is describ...
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Microsporidiosis in New Zealand.
Everts, R.; Chambers, S. T.; Paltridge, G.; Newhook, C.; New Zealand Medical Journal, 1997, 110, 1039, pp 83, 4 ref. The case of a 56-year-old severely immunocompromised, HIV positive man (CD4 count Mycobacterium avium was cultured from the peripheral blood and micro...
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The cattle tick and babesiosis-anaplasmosis in Santa Catarina State, Brazil.
Serra-Freire, N. M. da; Nuernberg, S.; Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 1995, 17, 6, pp 257-259, 11 ref. Blood and tissue samples of cattle suspected of having babesiosis and anaplasmosis were examined in 134 of about 200 districts in Santa Catarina State...
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Examinations of the parasite fauna of the three most important hunted wild bird species in Ñuble (Chile).
González Acuña, D. A.; Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany, Untersuchungen zur Parasitenfauna der drei wesentlichen jagdbaren Wildvogelarten in Ñuble (Chile)., 1997, pp 189 + [2] pp., 320 ref. Between November 1994 and April 1995 400 birds, namely 235 Zenaida auriculata auriculata (Eared Dove), 114 Lophortyx californica brunnescens (Californ...
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Occurrence of Hydrochoerisnema anomalobursata Arantes & Artigas, 1980 (Trichostrongyloidea) in capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) reared in semi-confinement in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.
Mattos, D. G. de, Jr.; Sanavria, A.; Tartelly, R.; Parasitología al Día, 1996, 20, 1/2, pp 63-65, 10 ref. A 72-day-old male capybara reared in captivity at Itaguaí, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, died suddenly and was necropsied. The small intestine was found to ...
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Establishment of the indirect immunofluorescence serological technique as a diagnostic method for bovine babesiosis in the diagnostic laboratory of the veterinary clinic at the University of Zulia.
Basalo, A. R.; Parra, O.; Arraga de Alvarado, C. M.; León, E.; Guillén, A.; Revista Cientifica, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad del Zulia, 1995, 5, 2, pp 87-94, 30 ref. An indirect immunofluorescence assay was developed in order to detect Babesia bigemina infections in cattle. The assay was compared with the standard ...
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