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echinococcus multilocularis identified in indiana, ohio, and east-central illinois.echinococcus multilocularis was identified in a coyote in indiana in january 1990. subsequently, 300 wild canids (red foxes, gray foxes, coyotes) were collected from indiana, ohio, illinois, michigan, and kentucky and examined for this parasite. of these, 41 (13.7%) were infected with e. multilocularis. infected animals were from northern and central indiana, northwestern ohio, and east-central illinois. twenty-nine of 162 (17.9%) animals from northern and central indiana were positive, versus 0 ...19938459347
distribution and prevalence of echinococcus multilocularis in wild predators in nebraska, kansas, and wyoming.to further determine the distribution and prevalence of echinococcus multilocularis in the central united states, 245 wild canids (125 red foxes, 120 coyotes) and 33 bobcats were collected from nebraska, kansas, and wyoming and examined for this parasite. animals examined included 11 red foxes from the western panhandle of nebraska; 5 red foxes and 30 coyotes from southern nebraska; 56 red foxes and 1 coyote from northeastern nebraska; 20 red foxes, 63 coyotes, and 13 bobcats from northern kansa ...200212054030
echinococcus multilocularis identified in michigan with additional records from ohio.echinococcus multilocularis was identified in a coyote in indiana in january 1990, prompting an investigation of the distribution and prevalence of the parasite in wild canids in indiana and surrounding states. in 1990-1991, the parasite was found throughout northern and central indiana, in northwestern ohio, and in east-central illinois. in 1993-1994, 162 wild canids (97 red foxes, 54 coyotes, 11 gray foxes) were collected from michigan, and an additional 75 (55 red foxes, 7 coyotes, 13 gray fo ...201222339082
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