prevalence of intestinal parasites in feral cats in some urban areas of england. | of 92 feral cats necropsied from the london and sheffield areas, 49 (53.3%) were infected with toxocara cati, 32 (34.8%) with dipylidium caninum, 11 (12.0%) with taenia taeniaeformis and 1 (1.1%) with toxascaris leonina. isospora felis was seen in 3 (4.3%) of 69 samples of faeces. twenty-two cats (23.9%) were simultaneously infected with 2 helminth species. | 1981 | 7201187 |
prevalence of intestinal parasites in domestic cats from the london area. | the prevalence of intestinal parasites in domestic cats from the london area was surveyed over an 18-month period by microscopic examination of faecal samples. of the 947 cats examined 11.5 per cent were infected with toxocara cati, 1.9 per cent with isospora felis, 1.2 per cent with dipylidium caninum, 1.2 per cent with taenia taeniaeformis, 0.8 per cent with i rivolta and 0.2 per cent with toxascaris leonina. | 1981 | 7340062 |
helminth infections in apodemus sylvaticus in southern england: interactive effects of host age, sex and year on the prevalence and abundance of infections. | helminth parasites were studied in the wood mouse, apodemus sylvaticus, in southern england in september of each of four successive years (1994-1997). nine species of helminths were recorded: five nematodes (heligmosomoides polygyrus, syphacia stroma, pelodera strongyloides, trichuris muris, capillaria murissylvatici), two cestodes (microsomacanthus crenata, taenia taeniaeformis) and two trematodes (corrigia vitta, brachylaemus recurvum). in total, 134 mice were examined and 91.8% carried at lea ... | 1999 | 10431369 |