| observations on epizootiology and distribution of elaeophora schneideri in montana ruminants. | seventy-four moose, 111 elk, 20 mule deer, 8 white-tailed deer, 26 prong-horn antelope, 42 domestic sheep and 3 bighorn sheep from montana or northwestern wyoming were examined post-mortem for evidence of elaeophora schneideri infection in 1973-74. fifteen percent of the mule deer and four percent of the moose were positive for adult arterial worms. this constitutes the first report of e. schneideri in mule deer in montana. no gross signs of blindness or other neurologic disorder were evident in ... | 1975 | 127848 |
| elaeophorosis in sika deer in texas. | elaeophora schneideri was found in sika deer (cervus nippon) from several areas in texas. the parasite produced unilateral tumorous masses on the head and/or feet. this is the first report of e. schneideri in texas. | 1978 | 147351 |
| elaeophora schneideri in a white-tailed deer from texas. | | 1979 | 156799 |
| experimental infection of white-tailed deer with elaeophora schneideri. | an attempt was made to infect fawn and adult white-tailed deer, odocoileus virginianus, with elaeophora schneideri. experimental infection of fawns caused a relative eosinophilia that persisted. obstruction of a coronary artery caused death of one fawn, and weakness, dyspnea, and locomotor difficulties were observed in another fawn and an adult. plaque-like lesions were observed grossly in the intimal lining of carotid arteries, and subintimal thickening and proliferation of fibrous tissue in ve ... | 1979 | 158100 |
| elaeophora schneideri in moose (alces alces) from colorado. | two adult moose (alces alces) from colorado (usa) were naturally infected with elaeophora schneideri. both animals had patent infections indicating that moose may serve as definitive hosts. gross and histological lesions were characterized by fibromuscular intimal proliferation within the carotid arteries and rete mirabile cerebri. this is the first report of elaeophora schneideri in moose from colorado. | 1991 | 1829767 |
| distribution of elaeophora schneideri in white-tailed deer in the southeastern united states, 1962-1983. | | 1985 | 2934561 |
| a preliminary survey for the arterial nematode, elaeophora schneideri wehr et dikmans, 1935, in czechoslovakia. | | 1985 | 2935462 |
| temporal occurrence of third-stage larvae of elaeophora schneideri in tabanus lineola hinellus on south island, south carolina. | the occurrence of third-stage larvae of the arterial worm (elaeophora schneideri) in populations of the horse fly, tabanus lineola hinellus, was studied on south island, georgetown county, south carolina. over the period from mid-april to mid-october 1982, horse flies had a bimodal pattern of abundance with peak populations in june and september. during individual bimonthly horse fly collections, the prevalence of infection of t. l. hinellus ranged from 0 to 1.23%. prevalence of infected horse f ... | 1986 | 2940381 |
| elaeophorosis in white-tailed deer: pathology of the natural disease and its relation to oral food impactions. | the lesions of naturally occurring elaeophorosis in white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) were studied. arterial changes caused by adult elaeophora schneideri occurred mainly in cephalic arteries and were characterized by circumferential intimal thickening, disruption of the internal elastic lamina, and verminous thrombosis. microfilariae caused focal necrosis and fibrosis in the myocardium, but produced only minor changes in other tissues. radiographic studies indicated that e. schneideri ... | 1986 | 2940382 |
| prevalence and distribution of elaeophora schneideri wehr and dikmans, 1935 in mule deer in utah. | | 1985 | 3157010 |
| morphology of the larval stages of elaeophora schneideri in the intermediate and definitive hosts with some observations on their pathogenesis in abnormal definitive hosts. | | 1974 | 4436923 |
| horse flies and elaeophora schneideri in the gila national forest, new mexico. | | 1973 | 4694585 |
| experimental infection of immature mule deer with elaeophora schneideri. | | 1974 | 4810215 |
| observations on horseflies infected with larvae of elaeophora schneideri. | | 1971 | 5138980 |
| redescription of elaeophora schneideri wehr and dikmans, 1935 (nematoda: filarioidea). | | 1968 | 5761122 |
| intermediate hosts of elaeophora schneideri wehr and dikmans, 1935 on south island, south carolina. | | 1984 | 6232397 |
| elaeophorosis in barbary sheep and mule deer from the texas panhandle. | adult elaeophora schneideri were recovered from the common carotid artery and its branches in 14 of 14 mule deer, odocoileus hemionus, and 3 of 9 barbary sheep or aoudads, ammotragus lervia, from palo duro canyon in the texas panhandle. gross cutaneous lesions attributable to elaeophorosis in the barbary sheep varied from small circumscribed scars up to 10 cm in diameter usually on the poll or orbital region to extensive proliferative irregular encrustations on the frontal, temporal and orbital ... | 1981 | 6454793 |
| elaeophora schneideri wehr and dickmans, 1935 in white-tailed deer from the edwards plateau of texas. | | 1984 | 6530724 |
| elaeophorosis in bighorn sheep in new mexico. | two bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis) in new mexico (usa) were found to be naturally infected with elaeophora schneideri. an adult ram examined in 1997 in the fra cristobal mountains had 26 nematodes in the carotid and iliac arteries, and microfilariae were present in the skin, nasal mucosa, brain, and lungs. this ram was markedly debilitated prior to euthanasia and extensive crusty, scabby lesions were observed on its head. in 1998, a yearling ewe found dead adjacent to watson mountain near the g ... | 1999 | 10574542 |
| health protocol for translocation of free-ranging elk. | when considering an elk (cervus elaphus) restoration program, wildlife managers must evaluate the positive and negative elements of translocation. we prepared this protocol to give an overview of health considerations associated with translocation of elk, with an emphasis on movement of free-ranging elk from western north america to the southeastern usa. we evaluated infectious agents and ectoparasites reported in elk from two perspectives. first, we made a qualitative estimate of the ability of ... | 2001 | 11504216 |
| experimental infection of domestic sheep and mule deer with elaeophora schneideri wehr and dikmans, 1935. | | 1970 | 16512021 |
| first observation of elaeophora schneideri wehr and dikmans, 1935 (nematoda:filariidae) in mule deer from nebraska. | between november 2000 and november 2005, approximately 200 mule deer (odocoileus hemionus hemionus) and white-tailed deer (odocoileus virginianus) from western nebraska were extensively examined for the presence of elaeophora schneideri, wehr and dikmans, 1935; three adult e. schneideri were detected from three mule deer. this represents the first documented occurrence of e. schneideri from wild deer in nebraska. | 2007 | 17347405 |
| a brief review of infectious and parasitic diseases of wapiti, with emphasis on western canada and the northwestern united states. | in this paper i review diseases reported in both captive and free-ranging wapiti in western north america, with some reference to diseases in captive red deer in great britain, europe, new zealand, and eastern north america.with the exception of coronavirus in neonates, few viral agents are reported to cause serious disease losses in wapiti in north america at this time. bacterial diseases of current significance include brucellosis (focus in wyoming), clostridial diseases, coliform enteritis of ... | 1991 | 17423839 |
| elaeophora in the meninges of a malayan sambar (rusa unicolor equina). | an adult nematode was grossly identified in the meninges of a malayan sambar (rusa unicolor equina), with numerous microfilariae associated with encephalitis and vasculitis on histopathology. the nematode was confirmed to be elaeophora schneideri by sequencing a portion of the 18s rrna gene. our report highlights the potential for aberrant migration of e. schneideri in exotic deer species and the use of advanced testing to specifically identify this metazoan parasite, avoiding misidentification ... | 2016 | 27664097 |
| high elaeophorosis prevalence among harvested colorado moose. | infection with elaeophora schneideri, a filarial parasite, occurs commonly in mule deer (odocoileus hemionus) and elk (cervus elaphus nelsoni), but seemingly less so in moose (alces alces). of 109 carotid artery samples from moose harvested throughout colorado, usa, in 2007, 14 (13%; 95% binomial confidence interval [bci]=7-21%) showed gross and 91 (83%; 95% bci=75-90%) showed histologic evidence of elaeophorosis. although neither blindness nor other clinical signs associated with elaeophorosis ... | 2013 | 23778618 |