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occurrence of trichuris serrata von linstow, 1879 (nematoda: trichuridae) in the domestic cat (felis catus) in australia. 19734796812
trichuris spp. infecting domestic cats on st. kitts: identification based on size or vulvar structure?on st. kitts, a high number of cats are found to be infected with trichuris. necropsies have shown pathologic changes related to the infections. in order to determine if these changes were related to a particular trichuris species, a review of the original identifications of trichuris campanula and trichuris serrata was conducted.201525789211
molecular characterization of trichuris serrata.trichuris serrata, a whipworm of cats, can cause inflammation in the cecum and upper portion of the large intestine. it is unknown if the virulence and pathology of t. serrata differ from trichuris campanula, the other species in cats. distinguishing the species based on egg size is challenging. in addition, trichuris eggs can be difficult to distinguish from capillaria spp. this paper presents the first molecular description of t. serrata. the 18s ribosomal rna (rrna) gene was sequenced from ma ...201525758586
two new records of helminth parasites of domestic cat from uruguay: alaria alata (goeze, 1782) (digenea, diplostomidae) and lagochilascaris major leiper, 1910 (nematoda, ascarididae).eight helminth taxa were recovered from the necropsy of four stray domestic cats from colonia miguelete, county of colonia, uruguay. two of them are recorded for the first time for domestic cats in that country: alaria alata (goeze, 1782) from the small intestine (which is also the first trematode species found in domestic cat in uruguay), and lagochilascaris major leiper, 1910 from the pharynx. the remaining helminth species found were toxocara mystax (zeder, 1800) and spirometra sp. from the s ...200919117682
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