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endoparasites of wild rodents in southeastern iran.this study was aimed to collect wild rodents for endoparasites determination in some parts of sistan and baluchistan province, southeastern iran nearby pakistan and afghanistan countries.201526114139
lead concentrations in some organs of the rat meriones libycus and its parasite hymenolepis diminuta from riyadh city, ksa.in the present study, the tape worm hymenolepis diminuta was chosen to estimate lead bioaccumulation in an urban area highly polluted with lead (the industrial area) and another less polluted one (al-karj road) at riyadh city, k.s.a. lead concentrations were found 38 to be 32 and 15 times in the parasite (h. diminuta) than in the intestine, liver and kidney of the host (meriones libycus). thus, the proposed model of cestode parasite-rat as bio-indicator of lead pollution seems to be promising in ...200818853610
zoonotic and non-zoonotic parasites of wild rodents in turkman sahra, northeastern iran.this study was conducted to collect informative data on the parasitic infection of wild rodents, emphasizing on finding parasites, which have medical importance to human.201728127340
helminth parasites of small mammals in kerman province, southeastern iran.fifty-one specimens of small mammals were collected from different locations of kerman province, southeastern iran during 2007 and 2009. they constitute six species of rodents (meriones persicus, meriones libycus, tatera indica, dryomys nitedula and mus musculus), one species of erinaceomorpha (paraechinus hypomelas) and one species of hare (lepus europeus). the rate of helminthic infection was 45.1 % among all trapped specimens. in 28 out of 51 hunted specimens no intestinal helminth parasite w ...201627065607
the intestinal cestode hymenolepis diminuta as a lead sink for its rat host in the industrial areas of riyadh, saudi arabia.the present study sought to assess the potential of the cestode hymenolepis diminuta as a bioindicator for lead accumulation in two industrial areas of the city of riyadh, saudi arabia. rats (meriones libycus) were collected from two sites (industrial area ii and salbukh) in riyadh. in the industrial area ii, the mean levels of lead concentrations were found to be 1.96, 1.92, 1.4 and 30.72 μg/g in the rats' liver, kidney and intestine, and in h. diminuta, respectively. in salbukh, meanwhile, the ...201425183950
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