the digenetic trematode collyriclum faba (bremser in schmalz, 1831) in migrant and local birds from panama. | | 1987 | 3437361 |
[diagnosis of an infestation with collyriclum faba (bremser, 1831) in a starling (sturnus vulgaris l.) in vienna]. | a massive infestation with collyriclum faba (bremser, 1831) was found in a young starling from vienna. always two trematodes formed cysts mainly in the subcutaneous tissues around the cloaca. in the presented starling there were additional cysts on the inner surface of the abdominal and thoracical wall, in the lung and on the rectum. | 1985 | 4024063 |
the occurrence and distribution of the digenetic trematode collyriclum faba (bremser in schmalz, 1831). | | 1971 | 5090980 |
host-parasite interface of the fluke collyriclum faba (bremser in schmalz, 1831) as revealed by light and electron microscopy. | light and electron microscopy of collyriclum faba reveals that the dorsal tegument is highly convoluted, containing regular groups of between one and five spines. the thinner ventral covering has a less spiny surface with shallow infoldings. the lining of the capsule is characterized by numerous layers of collagen reflecting a strong cellular response by the host. | 1982 | 6293214 |
prevalence of the trematode collyriclum faba in robins (erithacus rubecula) in slovakia. | | 1997 | 9316244 |
collyriclosis in central european hirundines. | cutaneous monostome trematode collyriclum faba (bremser in schmalz 1831) is a digenetic flatworm with unknown life cycle. here, we provide the first compelling evidence that despite low prevalence of the parasite, european hirundines are parasitized by this species. first host record for sand martin (riparia riparia) and first european host record for barn swallow (hirundo rustica) is provided. the birds were captured and checked in ten european and middle eastern countries, stretching from irel ... | 2011 | 21380577 |
[the occurrence of the parasite collyriclum faba (bremser in schmalz, 1831) in wild birds in switzerland]. | the infection of our indigenous wild birds by the parasite collyriclum faba represents a rare event. the adult trematodes reside in the subcutaneous tissue of the host, where prominent cysts can be found. in summer 1988, two cases were diagnosed, in a house sparrow (passer domesticus) and in a goldcrest (regulus regulus), which led us to a description of this unusual parasitic disease, whose cycle still remains unknown, and to a review of the prior known appearances in switzerland. in the time b ... | 1991 | 1771405 |
cutaneous trematode collyriclum faba in wild birds in the central european carpathians. | the occurrence of cutaneous trematode collyriclum faba in wild birds was monitored in the central european carpathians from 1996 to 2001. a total of 5,414 birds, representing 86 species, was examined. collyriclum faba was found at 7 sites (5 in slovakia, 1 in poland, and 1 in the czech republic), and prevalences at the sites varied from 1 to 16%. ten species of passerine birds were infected: blackcap (sylvia atricapilla) (16 positive/622 tested, 2% prevalence), black redstart (phoenicurus ochrur ... | 2003 | 12760670 |
combined infection by avian poxvirus and collyriclum faba in an american crow (corvus brachyrhynchos). | an adult american crow (corvus brachyrhynchos) from virginia, usa, was diagnosed with combined infection of avian poxvirus and the skin fluke collyriclum faba. the flukes and viral inclusions were combined in a large (4 x 4 cm) multilobulated proliferative mass on the ventrum just cranial to the cloaca. the flukes were identified using light microscopy of organisms obtained by antemortem wedge biopsy. intraepithelial cytoplasmic inclusions consistent with poxvirus infection were seen on histopat ... | 2005 | 17315466 |
where in europe should we look for sources of the cutaneous trematode collyriclum faba infections in migrating birds? | cutaneous cysts with trematodes of collyriclum faba have been found in birds during their spring and post-breeding migrations in the czech republic. during spring migrations, c. faba was found in one dunnock prunella modularis, two european robins erithacus rubecula, three common nightingales luscinia megarhynchos, one song thrush turdus philomelos and one great reed warbler acrocephalus arundinaceus. during post-breeding migration, the same parasite was found in one garden warbler sylvia borin, ... | 2006 | 17125543 |