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detection of cryptosporidium oocysts in bivalve molluscs destined for human consumption.clams (dosinia exoleta, ruditapes philippinarum, venerupis pullastra, venerupis rhomboideus, venus verrucosa), mussels (mytilus galloprovincialis), and oysters (ostrea edulis) were tested for the presence of cryptosporidium sp. oocysts using various stain techniques and a commercially available kit containing fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated monoclonal antibodies. all molluscs were harvested in northwest spain (galicia) except for r. philippinarum, which was from italy, and 1 of the 6 oyste ...200010958471
interspecific variation of metal concentrations in three bivalve mollusks from galicia.there has been growing concern about the inflow of metals to the coastal areas because they can be toxic to aquatic and human life. some studies have demonstrated the existence of species-specific differences in the metal concentrations of mollusks. we compared metal concentrations between mytilus galloprovincialis, used as a water quality indicator, and two other bivalve species collected for human consumption (venerupis pullastra and cerastoderma edule) in different locations on the galician c ...200415386128
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