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sarcocystis rommeli, n. sp. (apicomplexa: sarcocystidae) from cattle (bos taurus) and its differentiation from sarcocystis hominis.cattle (bos taurus) are intermediate hosts for three named species of sarcocystis, s. cruzi, s. hirsuta, and s. hominis. recently, a fourth species was identified and named s. sinensis. however, s. sinensis originally named a species of sarcocystis in water buffalo (bubalus bubalis) in china. based on unverifiable evidence, it was suggested that the same parasite infects cattle. in addition, s. sinensis was recently declared as nomen nudum because its naming violated the rules of international c ...201626111603
the resurrection of a species: sarcocystis bovifelis heydorn et al., 1975 is distinct from the current sarcocystis hirsuta in cattle and morphologically indistinguishable from sarcocystis sinensis in water buffaloes.in the mid-1970s, it was established through transmission experiments and ultrastructural studies of sarcocysts by transmission electron microscopy (tem) that cattle was the intermediate host of three sarcocystis spp. using dogs, cats and humans, respectively, as definitive hosts. the cat-transmitted species with microscopic sarcocysts was initially named sarcocystis bovifelis, but it was soon renamed sarcocystis hirsuta, since it was considered to be identical with a previously named species. i ...201626462803
sarcocystis heydorni, n. sp. (apicomplexa: sarcocystidae) with cattle (bos taurus) and human (homo sapiens) cycle.cattle (bos taurus) are intermediate hosts for four species of sarcocystis, namely sarcocystis cruzi, sarcocystis hirsuta, sarcocystis hominis, and sarcocystis rommeli. of these four species, mature sarcocysts of s. cruzi are thin-walled (<1 μm), whereas s. hirsuta, s. hominis, and s. rommeli have thick walls (4 μm or more). here, we describe a new species of sarcocystis with thin-walled sarcocysts in cattle. two newborn calves were fed with sporocysts from the feces of a human volunteer who had ...201526243573
morphology, molecular characteristics, and demonstration of a definitive host for sarcocystis rommeli from cattle (bos taurus) in china.sarcocysts of sarcocystis rommeli were found for the first time in 6 of 34 (17.6%) cattle (bos taurus) in china. with light microscopy, sarcocysts of s. rommeli were up to 1,130 μm long, with a striated, 4-8-μm-thick cyst wall. using transmission electron microscopy, the villar protrusions (vp) were 4.7-5.2 × 0.2-0.3 μm, and 0.3-0.5 μm apart from each other. the vp contained microtubules extending from the top of the vp to the middle of the ground substance layer (gsl). a blast search of the nea ...201728665258
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