نتایج جستجو برای: linguatula serrata

تعداد نتایج: 1289  

A. Akhondzadeh Basti, B. Hajimohammadi, S. Shirali,

Introduction: Linguatula serrata is a zoonotic parasite, belonging to the class Pentastomida. The major aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of sodium chloride (NaCl) and heat on survival time of Linguatula serrata nymphs. Materials & Methods: Thirty nymphs (10 in triplicate) were separately transferred to plastic tubes, containing different concentrations of NaCl solution (2%, 5% and...

Journal: :galen medical journal 0
gilda eslami department of parasitology and mycology, faculty of medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran bahador hajimohammadi department of food hygiene and safety, faculty of health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran. sepideh khalatbary department of food hygiene and safety, faculty of health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran amin zohortabar department of food hygiene and safety, faculty of health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran mahmoud ardian technical officer of health for slaughterhouse in yazd, iran

background: isolation of high quality genomic dna is one of the most important steps in molecular biology studies related to food borne parasites. usually, various protocols are used for different tissues but so far, there is no common, simple and cost benefit procedure for genomic dna extraction of linguatula serrata ( l. serrata .) larvae as a pentastomida endangering food safety. one of the ...

2009
Dennis Tappe Dietrich W. Büttner

Visceral pentastomiasis in humans is caused by the larval stages (nymphs) of the arthropod-related tongue worms Linguatula serrata, Armillifer armillatus, A. moniliformis, A. grandis, and Porocephalus crotali. The majority of cases has been reported from Africa, Malaysia, and the Middle East, where visceral pentastomiasis may be an incidental finding in autopsies, and less often from China and ...

2011
Reda E. Khalafalla

A survey study on gastrointestinal parasites in 113 faecal samples from stray cats collected randomly from Kafrelsheikh province, northern region of Nile delta of Egypt; was conducted in the period between January and May 2010. The overall prevalence was 91%. The results of this study reported seven helminth species: Toxocara cati (9%), Ancylostoma tubaeforme (4%), Toxascaris leonina (5%), Dipy...

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