Publications
| echinococcus multilocularis (cestoda), the causative agent of alveolar echinococcosis in humans: first record in poland. | echinococcus multilocularis, the causative agent of human alveolar echinococcosis, was found for the first time in poland in 2 of 20 red foxes (vulpes vulpes), originating from the area of gdansk (northern poland). this finding supports the hypothesis that the endemic area of this parasite in central europe (belgium, france, luxembourg, switzerland, liechtenstein, germany, and austria) is not an isolated focus as previously anticipated but is connected with the large endemic zone in russia. | 1995 | 7707218 |
| [the occurrence of intestinal nematodes in red foxes in the western pomerania]. | in the period from november 2004 to march 2005 the prevalence of gastro-intestinal nematodes of 165 foxes (vulpes vulpes l.) from the pomerania region was examined. these parasites were found in 66.1% of examined foxes. toxocara canis was the most frequent parasite and was observed in 33.9% of examined animals. toxascaris leonina was found in 1.2%, uncinaria stenocephala in 25.5%, ancylostoma caninum in 6.7 and trichuris vulpis in 10.3% of the examined foxes. | 2005 | 16913531 |
| [wild and domestic animals as permanent trichinella reservoir in poland]. | [corrected] since owen first described trichinella as a human patogen in 1835, the number of organisms comprising this genus has grown dramatically. this etiological agent of human trichinellosis shows worldwide distribution in domestic and/or sylvatic animals. | 2006 | 17432240 |