| trichostrongylus angistris n. sp. from the red duiker cephalophus natalensis a. smith, 1834 and a redescription of trichostrongylus minor mönnig, 1932. | trichostrongylus angistris n. sp. was found in the abomasa of 13 red duiker cephalophus natalensis a. smith, 1834, culled in the charter's creek nature reserve, natal. the species is closely related to trichostrongylus minor mönnig, 1932 and can be differentiated from it by the shorter dorsal ray and the different shape of the gubernaculum and spicules. the shoes of the spicules of t. minor are set at an angle to the long axis, while those of t. angistris are curved. upon re-examination, the tri ... | 1986 | 3796948 |
| human infection with trichostrongylus capricola in iran. | in addition to the six species of trichostrongylus already reported from man, t.capricola has been found among the population of a nomadic tribe and the inhabitants of three villages in isfahan province in the central part of iran. the prevalance of infection with this species among 40 nomads treated was 22.5% with an average of 5 worms per infection. among 30 villagers who were treated, 4 (13.3%) passed this species with an average of 2.5 worms per infection. t.capricola was also found in all ... | 1974 | 4451224 |
| the helminths of various antelope species from natal. | helminth parasites were collected from 2 bushbuck, tragelaphus scriptus, 2 red duiker, cephalophus natalensis, 1 oribi, ourebia ourebi, and 4 reedbuck, redunca arundinum, that died or were culled in various parts of natal. one trematode genus, 1 cestode genus and 12 nematode species were recovered. haemonchus contortus. ostertagia harrisi, trichostrongylus capricola, trichostrongylus vitrinus, cooperia rotundispiculum and setaria scalprum are new parasite records for the red duiker. trichostrong ... | 1984 | 6241958 |
| [human infestations by trichostrongylus axei, t. capricola and t. vitrinus: 1st report in italy]. | the authors refer the first report in italy of human infection with trichostrongylus axei and trichostrongylus vitrinus. further studies are in progress on 68 male specimens identified as belonging to trichostrongylus capricola group. | 1982 | 6926930 |
| limited role of lagomorphs (oryctolagus cuniculus and lepus capensis) in the dispersion of parasite nematodes of ruminants. | rabbits (oryctolagus cuniculus) and hares (lepus capensis) were investigated under natural conditions for infection with ruminant nematodes, either in the condition of close contact with sheep (south-east of france) or unknown contact with ruminants (central region and french champaign). rabbits and hares were poorly infected with sheep digestive tract nematodes: trichostrongylus colubriformis (second record) was encountered in one site and trichostrongylus capricola (a first record) in another ... | 1998 | 9763321 |
| prevalence and seasonal pattern of caprine trichostrongyles in a dry area of central spain. | a total of 322 gastrointestinal tracts were examined from traditionally reared goats originating from a dry area of central spain. a large spectrum of gastrointestinal nematodes was observed, teladorsagia circumcincta and t. trifurcata being the most prevalent species, followed by trichostrongylus vitrinus and nematodirus filicollis. trichostrongylus capricola recorded a high level of infection despite low prevalence. a nematode infection rate of 93% and an average burden of over 3000 worms indi ... | 1999 | 10676144 |
| study of gastrointestinal nematodes in sicilian sheep and goats. | parasitic gastroenteritis is one of the major causes of productivity loss in sheep and goats. this report records two studies of the helminth fauna from post-mortem examination. the first study, performed on the digestive tract of 72 sheep from a central part of sicily in a high hill village (1,360 meters above sea level), between april 1996 and march 1997, showed an infection rate of 78%. the second study targeted goats from the western part of sicily and showed an infection rate of 90%. for sh ... | 2004 | 15604491 |
| endoparasites of the fallow deer (dama dama) of the antheringer au in salzburg, austria. | although the annual harvest of fallow deer increased markedly in austria in the past two decades, only little is known about the parasites of fallow deer in austria. to add current faunistic knowledge on the endoparasites of fallow deer in the country, viscera from six adult males and one male fawn from the game preserve antheringer au, salzburg, were examined in 2009-2010 using standard techniques, and spleen samples were screened for dna of tick-borne pathogens (polymerase chain reaction). inf ... | 2014 | 24535173 |
| gastrointestinal nematode infections in roe deer (capreolus capreolus) from the nw of the iberian peninsula: assessment of some risk factors. | intestinal contents of 218 roe deer hunted in the northwest (nw) of the iberian peninsula during the 2008-2009 hunting seasons were examined in order to provide information on the gastrointestinal (gi) nematode prevalence and intensity of infection and the possible influence of some environmental and intrinsic factors such as climatic conditions, age and sex. all the animals studied harboured gi nematodes, and a total of 20 different species belonging to ten genera were identified. spiculopterag ... | 2013 | 23433640 |