نتایج جستجو برای: capillaria hepatica

تعداد نتایج: 2035  

2009
C. C. LEE

Thirty species of parasites were recovered from seven adult male Malayan red jungle fowls Gallus gallus spadiceus from Ulu Langat, Selangor, Malaysia. Fifteen species of the parasites are newly recorded for this host; they are Pseudolynchia canariensis, Eimeria sp., Trichomonas gallinarum, Ascaridia galli, Capillaria annulata, Capillaria contorta, Cardiofilaria nilesi, Dispharynx spiralis, Gong...

2015
Yris Bloemhoff Andrew Forbes Martin Danaher Barbara Good Eric Morgan Grace Mulcahy Mary Sekiya Ríona Sayers

BACKGROUND Fasciola hepatica is a helminth parasite of global importance in livestock, with major economic impact. However information on F. hepatica infections in Irish pasture-based dairy herds is limited. Therefore this study was conducted in order to determine the prevalence, seasonality and management factors associated with F. hepatica. A total of 319 Irish dairy herds were selected for t...

Journal: :Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi 2012
Ali Tümay Gürler Cenk Soner Bölükbaş Gökmen Zafer Pekmezci Sinasi Umur Mustafa Açıcı

OBJECTIVE This study was performed at the Gelemen Pheasant Procreation Farm affiliated to the General Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks, Ministry of Forest and Water Affairs. METHODS A total of 203 faecal samples and 17 necropsies were examined. RESULTS In the faecal examination, Capillaria spp. accounted for 28.6% and Heterakis spp. for 17.2% of eggs; in necropsy, Capil...

2017
Jae-Hyung Lee Juan-Hua Quan In-Wook Choi Gab-Man Park Guang-Ho Cha Hyun-Ju Kim Jae-Min Yuk Young-Ha Lee

Fasciola hepatica is a trematode that causes zoonosis, mainly in cattle and sheep, and occasionally in humans. Few recent studies have determined the infection status of this fluke in Korea. In August 2015, we collected 402 samples of freshwater snails at Hoenggye-ri (upper stream) and Suha-ri (lower stream) of Song-cheon (stream) in Daegwalnyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun in Gangwon-do (Province)...

2014
Hwang-Yong Kim In-Wook Choi Yeon-Rok Kim Juan-Hua Quan Hassan Ahmed Hassan Ahmed Ismail Guang-Ho Cha Sung-Jong Hong Young-Ha Lee

Fasciola hepatica is a trematode that causes zoonosis mainly in cattle and sheep and occasionally in humans. Fascioliasis has been reported in Korea; however, determining F. hepatica infection in snails has not been done recently. Thus, using PCR, we evaluated the prevalence of F. hepatica infection in snails at 4 large water-dropwort fields. Among 349 examined snails, F. hepatica-specific inte...

2004
BRIAN L. FREDENSBORG A. DAVID LATHAM ROBERT POULIN

Eight species of gastrointestinal helminths were obtained from the red-billed gull (Larus novaehollandiae scopulinus Forster, 1844) from Otago Peninsula, of which six were new host records. One of these, Maritrema novaezelandensis (Trematoda), was a species new to science which is being described elsewhere; the other five were Curtuteria australis (Trematoda), Echinoparyphium recurvatum (Tremat...

2016
Alessandra Ravidà Krystyna Cwiklinski Allison M. Aldridge Paul Clarke Roisin Thompson Jared Q. Gerlach Michelle Kilcoyne Cornelis H. Hokke John P. Dalton Sandra M. O'Neill

Fasciola hepatica, commonly known as liver fluke, is a trematode that causes Fasciolosis in ruminants and humans. The outer tegumental coat of F. hepatica (FhTeg) is a complex metabolically active biological matrix that is continually exposed to the host immune system and therefore makes a good vaccine target. F. hepatica tegumental coat is highly glycosylated and helminth-derived immunogenic o...

2016
Hongyu Qin Xiang Gao Hongbin Wang Jianhua Xiao

Fasciola hepatica is an important trematode parasite of economic importance that infests sheep and cattle worldwide. We conducted a detailed investigation into the spatial distribution of F. hepatica infestation in farmed sheep in Qinghai (Wutumeiren) province, Mainland China. Mathematical modelling was used to assess the inter-relationships between meteorological and geographical factors and t...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1980
G V Hillyer

Fasciola hepatica tegument antigens were isolated from intact worms in the cold by using Nonidet P-40. Proof of the tegumental nature of the antigens was shown by the peroxidase-antiperoxidase immunocytochemical technique at the light microscope level. The potential of F. hepatica tegument antigens for the immunodiagnosis of rabbit and human fascioliasis was shown by Ouchterlony immunodiffusion...

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