"First evidence of human zoonotic infection by Onchocerca lupi (Spirurida, Onchocercidae)." The American journal of tropical ... "Zoonotic Onchocerca lupi infection in a 22-month-old child in Arizona: first report in the United States and a review of the ... In the first reported case from USA, the infection site was unusual from all the previous cases and was found in a cervical ... "Onchocerca lupi infection in Turkey: a unique case of a rare human parasite." Acta Parasitologica 58.3 (2013): 384-388. Mowlavi ...
Some Spirurida, like the genus Gongylonema, can cause disease in humans. One such disease is a skin infection with Spirurida ... Spirurida is an order of spirurian nematodes. Like all nematodes, they have neither a circulatory nor a respiratory system. ... Media related to Spirurida at Wikimedia Commons v t e (Articles with short description, Short description is different from ... There are doubts about the internal systematics of the Spirurida, and some groups placed herein might belong to other spirurian ...
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D. Otranto et al.: Biology of Thelazia callipaeda (Spirurida, Thelaziidae) eyeworms in naturally infected definitive hosts. In ... the infection (also infestation) of dogs with parasitic nemamotodes - are, along with tapeworm infections and infections with ... peroral infection and transplacental and galactogenic infection, which are much more common in puppies. Peroral infection ( ... which are important for the other two routes of infection. In transplacental infection (infection via the placenta), persistent ...
Heupel, M.R.; Bennett, M.B. (1998). "Infection of the epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Bonnaterre), by the nematode ... parasite Proleptus australis Bayliss (Spirurida: Physalopteridae)". Journal of Fish Diseases. 21 (6): 407-414. doi:10.1046/j. ...
... rhabditida infections MeSH C03.335.508.700.700.799 - strongyloidiasis MeSH C03.335.508.700.750 - spirurida infections MeSH ... adenophorea infections MeSH C03.335.508.100.275 - enoplida infections MeSH C03.335.508.100.275.882 - trichinosis MeSH C03.335. ... secernentea infections MeSH C03.335.508.700.100 - ascaridida infections MeSH C03.335.508.700.100.060 - anisakiasis MeSH C03.335 ... strongylida infections MeSH C03.335.508.700.775.455 - hookworm infections MeSH C03.335.508.700.775.455.154 - ancylostomiasis ...
... and is recorded near undisturbed habitat with high infection rates of Abbreviata, physalopteroid species of the Spirurida order ...
The infections of G. pulchrum have been widespread, and countries reporting human infections include the United States, Germany ... The G. pulchrum parasite is a nematode worm of the order Spirurida. It is a relatively thin nematode, and like other worms ... A third molt took place 11 days after primary infection, and the final molt took place at 36 days after primary infection. ... Infections of G. pulchrum are not a huge public health concern. There have only been 50 recorded infections worldwide since the ...
In a field study to determine if there was sex-biased infection towards male mice, female and male mice were separated into ... Spirurida). ... The scientists hypothesized that perhaps initial infection with ... Furthermore, the eggs are able to survive the winter, hatch in the spring, and then continue the infection cycle with the camel ... Since the intermediate host is most abundant during the months of August - September, the prevalence of infection in these mice ...
Infection rates were low in children under 3 years of age, beyond that, rates of infection increased dramatically until 10 ... This phylum is composed of five orders: Ascaridida, Enoplida, Oxyurida, Spirurida, Strongylida and Rhabditida. Strongylida has ... Infection was found to be positively correlated with hookworm infection; however, the difficulty in distinguishing these ... O. bifurcum infection in northern Togo and Ghana is found in virtually every village, with some rural areas exhibiting as much ...
Mirzayans, A. and H. Maghsoodloo (1977) "Filarial infection of Equidae in the Tehran area of Iran." Tropical Animal Health and ... Spirurida, Parasitic nematodes of mammals, Veterinary helminthology, Parasites of equines, Nematodes described in 1953). ...
Although the infection by A. reconditum does not exhibit any clinical signs, a treatment to limit dissemination is primarily ... "New insights into the biology and ecology of Acanthocheilonema reconditum (spirurida: onchocercidae)". Parasites & Vectors 7, ... Filarial infections in man, animals and mosquitoes on the Kenya coast". Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine ... Average intensity of infection was approximately 1.32 ±0.83 SD, whereas the abundance was found to be 0.24 SD. ...
Spirurida, Thelaziidae) in dogs, cats and foxes in Italy: a "coincidence" or a parasitic disease of the Old Continent?". ... infection in dogs: a new parasite for Spain". Parasites & Vectors. 4 (148): 1756-3305. doi:10.1186/1756-3305-4-148. PMC 3158752 ... Thelazia is one of the few nematode infections which can be treated topically. Topical treatment of livestock, dogs and cats ...
A rare case of human infection was recorded in 2016 from a 15-year-old Iranian girl, who was diagnosed with Setaria equina in ... Spirurida) with reliable DNA barcoding based on a mitochondrial genetic marker". Parasite. 29: 54. doi:10.1051/parasite/2022054 ... "Subconjunctival setariasis due to Setaria equina infection; a case report and a literature review". Parasitology International ...
Pathogenic infection with Theileria sp. and Elaeophora elaphi in an imported red deer." Veterinary Pathology 126(3-4):387-395 ... Spirurida, Parasitic nematodes of mammals, Cervus, Veterinary helminthology, Nematodes described in 1986). ... in addition to Theileria infection. Because E. elaphi has never been found in Germany, the authors suggest that this deer may ...
... is a species of nematodes in the order Spirurida and family Cystidicolidae. It is a parasite of ... Habrophlebia lauta and Habrophlebiodes modesta were found to be capable of transmitting infection, and the larvae were found to ... Spirurida, Parasitic nematodes of fish, Nematodes described in 1800). ...
Infections have been noted in both humans and in animals ranging from cows to birds. As of recent, there have been 50+ human ... Spirurida, Nematodes described in 1904, Parasitic nematodes of vertebrates, Parasites of birds, Parasitic nematodes of mammals ... Infections result from the ingestion of intermediate hosts containing L3 stage nematodes. Upon ingestion of the insect by an ... Heavy infections are thought to lead to gastrointestinal disturbances that might cause emaciation. Nematodes are generally in ...
The infection site in the adult worm occurs at the stomach where the female attaches to, but parasite could also be free-living ... Spirurida, Nematodes described in 1931). ... As for immature Hedruris spinigera, the site of infection ...
van der Merwe LL, Kirberger RM, Clift S, Williams M, Keller N, Naidoo V (June 2008). "Spirocerca lupi infection in the dog: a ... Spirurida). ... The paratenic hosts are more probable sources of infection for ... In the earliest stages of infection, dogs may present with acute vomition, or have no symptoms whatsoever. Later on, with ... Males and females are distinguishable by 2 months post infection, but the oesophageal nodules take 3 to 9 months to develop. ...
... immature infections, and all-male infections. X-rays X-rays are used to evaluate the severity of the heartworm infection and ... Spirurida, Parasitic nematodes of mammals, Parasites of dogs, Parasites of cats, Parasitic nematodes of humans, Veterinary ... They can detect occult infections, or infections without the presence of circulating microfilariae. However, these tests are ... and 45 to 60 days after infection, molt to the fifth stage (L5, immature adult). Between 75 and 120 days after infection, these ...
M. streptocerca infections fortunately do not cause any nodules, skin disease, or ocular infections like that of Onchocerca ... Spirurida, Parasitic nematodes of humans). ... The infection of these roundworms typically causes no symptoms ... The contraction of an M. streptocerca infection can be better understood through an understanding of its life cycle. The life ... This is because the side effects of the drug commonly outweigh the consequences of the infection. Take preventative measures by ...
Infections in humans usually manifest as a single subcutaneous nodule, which is caused by a macrofilaria that is trapped by the ... Spirurida, Parasitic nematodes of mammals, Parasites of dogs, Parasites of cats, Veterinary helminthology, Zoonoses, Nematodes ... "Dirofilaria repens Infection and Concomitant Meningoencephalitis". Emerg. Infect. Dis. 15 (11): 1844-1846. doi:10.3201/ ... if dirofilariasis is suspected and no other features in the history or examination suggesting malignancy or other infection are ...
If left untreated, the infection can develop into lymphatic filariasis. In rare conditions, it also causes tropical pulmonary ... Spirurida, Parasitic nematodes of humans, Insect-borne diseases, Tropical diseases, Nematodes described in 1921, Lymphatic ... ISBN 0-85198-689-7. Grove, David I (2014). Tapeworms, lice and prions: a compendium of unpleasant infections. Oxford: Oxford ...
"Systematic review on infection and disease caused by Thelazia callipaeda in Europe: 2001-2020". Parasite. 27: 52. doi:10.1051/ ... Spirurida, Secernentea genera, Parasitic nematodes of vertebrates, Veterinary helminthology). ...
Hermosilla, Hirzmann (2018). "Occurrence of anthropozoonotic parasitic infections and faecal microbes in free-ranging sperm ... Spirurida, Parasitic nematodes of mammals, Whales, All stub articles, Secernentea stubs). ...
But the young larvae upon infection can move to the nervous system, where they induce severe neurological disease, as well as ... Spirurida, Parasitic nematodes of mammals, Nematodes described in 1819, Taxa named by Karl Rudolphi). ... Second moulting follows after 11 days of infection. Soon after, the juveniles move back to haemocoel to become fully infective ... ISBN 978-0-3231-4010-2. Ashford, R.W. (2001). Encyclopedia of Arthropod-transmitted Infections of Man and Domesticated Animals ...
Other parasitic infections, such as the zoonotic filariae, dirofilariasis, ascariasis, strongyloidiasis, visceral larva migrans ... Lung diseases due to external agents, Helminthiases, Spirurida). ... It is important to exclude other parasitic infections before ... Muck, A.; Pires, M.; Lammie, P. (2003). "Influence of infection with non-filarial helminths on the specificity of serological ... a parasitic infection caused by filarial roundworms that inhabit the lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, spleen, and bloodstream. ...
Human infection is considered to be ancient; eggs of Physaloptera sp. were found in a grave of the Bronze Age in Iran. {{cite ... Spirurida). ... "Two cases of Physaloptera infection in man from Colombia". The ...
Major reasons for this lack of attention are that M. perstans infections prevail in poor, rural populations and that infection ... Spirurida, Parasitic nematodes of humans, Nematodes described in 1891). ... Mansonella infections are relatively mild. However, the pathogenicity of M. perstans infection has been recently reconsidered ... perstans infection. Praziquantel is effective against various helminthic and protozoan infections. The few studies about the ...
The infection rates of 94 red deer investigated in southern Germany during 1907-1974 were 23%. Wikispecies has information ... Spirurida, Tübingen, Nematodes described in 1973, All stub articles, Secernentea stubs, Parasitic animal stubs). ...