| [the infectivity of the population with the tapeworm diphyllobothrium klebanovskii in an area of infection drift in the khabarovsk territory]. | copro-ovoscopic survey of the human population in the khabarovsk territory and the analysis of data of account of territorial sanitary epidemiological station showed that people invaded with d. klebanovskii are registered only in areas whose rivers catadromous salmon come to spawn. most of invaded people are recorded on the seashore. the risk of tapeworm invasion and the epidemiological characteristics of the carry-over zone are discussed. | 1992 | 1435533 |
| [the epidemiological characteristics of diphyllobothriasis caused by diphyllobothrium klebanovskii in the amur river basin]. | the diphyllobothriasis incidence in the workers of the amur basin steamship company during 1980-1989 was studied. this rate was shown to be more than 6 times than that of other population (68.7 and 10.4 case per 100,000 person, respectively). the role of the workers of the company in the circulation of the invasion and prophylactic measures in the region were discussed. | 1992 | 1435559 |
| [causative agent of human diphyllobothriasis--diphyllobothrium klebanovskii sp. n]. | a new cestode species, diphyllobothrium klebanovskii sp. n., is described on the basis of experimental examination and morphological study of 51 specimens expelled from men in lower part of the amur river and 18 specimens expelled from golden hamsters. the larval stage of this cestode is plerocercoid of type f, which is localized in muscles of oncorhynchus keta and o. gorbuscha. d. klebanovskii sp. n. is a marine species, it differs from d. latum and other species of the genus diphyllobothrium. | 1988 | 3387122 |
| [predatory terrestrial mammals--the definitive hosts of diphyllobothrium klebanovskii]. | to clarify the definitive hosts of diphyllobothrium klebanovskii in the far east, 2198 individuals of 18 terrestrial predatory and omnivorous mammal species were surveyed. it was established that 47.1 +/- 8.56% of brown bears, one of the two dissected black bears, 1.7 +/- 1.2% of wolves, 1.6 +/- 0.71% of dogs, 0.3 +/- 0.14% of american minks and 2.8 +/- 2.75% of pigs were invaded by a tapeworm. obligatory hosts of the parasite were brown and black bears, and the remaining species were optional h ... | 1993 | 8028565 |
| mitochondrial dna divergence in populations of the tapeworm diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense and its phylogenetic relationship with diphyllobothrium klebanovskii. | diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense [y. yamane, h. kamo, g. bylund, j.p. wilkgren. diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense sp. nov (cestoda: diphyllobothriidae)- revised identification of japanese broad tapeworm. shimane j med sci 1986;10:29-48.] and diphyllobothrium klebanovskii [i.v. muratov, p.s. posokhov. causative agent of human diphyllobothriasis - diphyllobothrium klebanovskii sp. n. parazitologiia. 1988;22:165-170.] are two major species of human diphyllobothriasis in japan and far east russia, respecti ... | 2009 | 18835460 |