| prevalence of sarcocystis infection and other intestinal parasitisms in cats from a humane shelter in ohio. | feces of 1,000 cats from a humane shelter in columbus, ohio were examined for evidence of intestinal parasitisms. prevalences (in percentage of oocysts or helminth eggs) were: sarcocytis sp, 0.2; toxoplasma-like sp, 1.0; isospora felis, 6.2; isopora rivolta, 3.2; toxocara cati, 25; capillaria sp, 1.3; ancylostoma sp, 9.4; uncinaria sp, 0.2; and taenia sp, 0.5. infectivity of coccidia found in feces was tested by oral inoculation into mice and by feeding inoculated mice to cats. toxoplasma-like o ... | 1976 | 815229 |
| prevalence of sarcocystis infection and other intestinal parasitisms in dogs from a humane shelter in ohio. | fecal specimens from 500 stray dogs in columbus, oh, were examined for evidence of intestinal parasitisms. prevalences (%) of coccidia were: sarcocystis sp, 1.8; isospora canis, 1.8; and isospora ohioensis, 3.6. prevalences (%) of helminths were: toxocara canis, 19.2; toxascaris leonina, 10.2; trichuris sp, 42.2; capillaria sp; 1.0; ancylostoma sp, 60.8; uncinaria sp, 2.4; and taenia sp, 7.4. | 1976 | 815230 |
| helminth parasites in the intestinal tract of indigenous poultry in parts of kenya. | a study was carried out on 456 indigenous poultry intestinal specimens from various towns in kenya to determine the occurrence and distribution of helminth parasites in the intestinal tract of the birds. of the specimens examined, 414 had parasites whereas the remaining 42 had none, which is an infection rate of 90.78%. the main species of helminths found in the intestines were raillietina sp. (47.53%), heterakis gallinarum (21.33%), ascaridia galli (10.03%), strongyloides avium (9.96%), choanot ... | 2004 | 15214699 |
| diseases and parasites in wolves of the riding mountain national park region, manitoba, canada. | we examined wolf (canis lupus) blood and fecal samples from the riding mountain national park (rmnp) region of manitoba, canada. in 601 fecal samples collected during two study periods in rmnp and the duck mountain provincial park and forest (dmppf) we found gastrointestinal helminth eggs from alaria sp. (15.5%), capillaria sp. (1.0%), taeniid tapeworms (30.8%), toxascaris sp. (1.7%), toxocara sp. (0.2%), trichuris sp. (2.2%), and moniezia sp. (0.5%). in addition, we found demodex sp. (0.2%) and ... | 2011 | 21270013 |