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species-specific differences in heterogonic development of serially transferred free-living generations of strongyloides planiceps and strongyloides stercoralis.the direction of free-living development (homogonic vs. heterogonic) in strongyloides stercoralis and strongyloides planiceps was examined by successive transplantation of the uterine eggs of free-living females into a test tube culture system containing fresh feces. the eggs from the first-generation free-living females of s. stercoralis did not develop into second-generation free-living adult worms, but all developed into filariform larvae. however, the majority of s. planiceps eggs from the f ...19911865267
strongyloides planiceps (nematoda; strongyloididae) in some wild carnivores. 19854046267
[prevalence of strongyloides spp. infection in household dogs].a total of 1,505 household dogs were investigated for the prevalence of strongyloides spp. infection by fecal examination in relation to their fecal conditions, rearing environments, origins, age, sex and breed. strongyloides spp. infection was demonstrated in 29 of 1,505 (1.93%) dogs. strongyloides stercoralis was detected in 28 dogs, and strongyloides planiceps was detected in one dog. the rate of strongyloides spp. infection was higher in dogs reared indoors, originated from pet shops/breedin ...200312872692
nematodes from raccoon dogs (nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus) introduced recently on yakushima island, japan.nematodes were collected from 14 raccoon dogs (nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus) on yakushima island, kagoshima prefecture (kyushu), japan, that were the progeny of recently introduced animals to this world natural heritage area, probably within the last 2 decades. seven nematode species (toxocara tanuki, ancylostoma kusimaense, arthrostoma miyazakiense, strongyloides planiceps, trichuris vulpis, gongylonema sp., and dirofilaria immitis) were collected from the raccoon dogs. two nematode spec ...200616891782
strongyloides spp. infections of veterinary importance.this paper reviews the occurrence and impact of threadworms, strongyloides spp., in companion animals and large livestock, the potential zoonotic implications and future research. strongyloides spp. infect a range of domestic animal species worldwide and clinical disease is most often encountered in young animals. dogs are infected with strongyloides stercoralis while cats are infected with different species according to geographical location (strongyloides felis, strongyloides tumefaciens, stro ...201727374886
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