نتایج جستجو برای: aspiculuris tetraptera

تعداد نتایج: 138  

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2007
A L F Camurça-Vasconcelos C M L Bevilaqua S M Morais M V Maciel C T C Costa I T F Macedo L M B Oliveira R R Braga R A Silva L S Vieira

Because of the development of anthelmintic resistant populations, the search for new drugs is essential to maintain the productivity of small ruminants. The aim of this study was to evaluate the anthelmintic activity of Croton zehntneri and Lippia sidoides essential oils and their major constituents, anethole and thymol. The effects of these oils and their constituents were determined by in vit...

2014
E. Udoh E. Essien

In this study, Tetrapleura tetraptera was ascertained of its effect on wound healing. The Lethal dose (LD50) of Tetrapleura tetraptera was determined and the research on its wound healing effect was carried out. The standard method of Nofal was adopted for the determination of the (LD50). Wound healing effect was done by excising wounds on anaesthesized rats and then the percentage wound closur...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2016
Christophe Diagne Alexis Ribas Nathalie Charbonnel Ambroise Dalecky Caroline Tatard Philippe Gauthier Voitto Haukisalmi Odile Fossati-Gaschignard Khalilou Bâ Mamadou Kane Youssoupha Niang Mamoudou Diallo Aliou Sow Sylvain Piry Mbacké Sembène Carine Brouat

Understanding why some exotic species become widespread and abundant in their colonised range is a fundamental issue that still needs to be addressed. Among many hypotheses, newly established host populations may benefit from a parasite loss ("enemy release" hypothesis) through impoverishment of their original parasite communities or reduced infection levels. Moreover, the fitness of competing ...

2008
K. A. Bicalho F.T.M. Araújo R. S. Rocha O. S. Carvalho René Rachou Maria Deane

The sanitary conditions of 13 animal houses in nine public institutions in Minas Gerais, and the presence of endo and ectoparasites of mice and rats colonies kept in these facilities were evaluated. Data about barriers to prevent the transmission of diseases and a program of sanitary monitoring were obtained through a questionnaire and local visit. Parasitological methods were performed for dia...

2015
Nobuhito HAYASHIMOTO Hanako MORITA Tomoko ISHIDA Ritsuki UCHIDA Mai TANAKA Midori OZAWA Masahiko YASUDA Toshio ITOH

Information regarding the prevalence of infectious agents in mice in pet shops in Japan is scarce. This information is particularly useful for minimizing the risk of potential transmission of infections to laboratory mice. Therefore, we surveyed infectious agents in mice from pet shops in Kanagawa and Tokyo, Japan. The survey was conducted in 28 mice from 5 pet shops to screen for 47 items (17 ...

2016
Christophe Diagne Alexis Ribas Nathalie Charbonnel Ambroise Dalecky Caroline Tatard Philippe Gauthier Voitto Haukisalmi Odile Fossati-Gaschignard Khalilou Bâ Mamadou Kane Youssoupha Niang Mamoudou Diallo Aliou Sow Sylvain Piry Carine Brouat Victor Hugo

Understanding why some exotic species become widespread and abundant in their colonized range is a fundamental issue that still needs to be addressed. Among many hypotheses, newly established host populations may benefit from a "parasite release" through impoverishment of their original parasite communities or reduced infection levels. Moreover, the fitness of competing native hosts may be affe...

2017
Mohammad Javad RANJBAR Bahador SARKARI Gholam Reza MOWLAVI Zeinab SEIFOLLAHI Abdolali MOSHFE Samaneh ABDOLAHI KHABISI Iraj MOBEDI

Background Rodents are considered as reservoirs of various zoonotic diseases including helminthic infections. The current study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of helminth infections in rodents, in Boyer-Ahmad district, Southwestern Iran. Methods Overall, 52 rodents were captured from various areas of the district by Sherman live traps. The animals were then euthanized and dissected. During ...

2013
S. A. Aina A. D. Banjo O. A. Lawal H. I. Okoh

Abtract: The ethanolic and aqueous extracts of the fruits of Tetrapleura tetraptera (Fabiaceae) and seeds of Delonix regia (Bojer ex Hook.) Raf (Fabiaceae) and Raphia vinifera L. (Arecaceae) were tested on the second instar larvae of Anopheles gambiae (L) at varying concentrations. With percentage mortality, T. tetraptera (59.17%) in ethanol was the most effective followed by D. regia (42.78%) ...

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