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The following pages link to The catholic taste of broad tapeworms - multiple routes to human infection (Q38368455):
Displaying 18 items.
- Dibothriocephalus (Q18595647) (← links)
- Pathogens transmitted in animal feces in low- and middle-income countries. (Q53685883) (← links)
- Comparative mitogenomics supports synonymy of the genera Ligula and Digramma (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae). (Q55023039) (← links)
- Metazoan parasites of California sea lions (Zalophus californianus): A new data and review (Q56888213) (← links)
- Medical Parasitology Taxonomy Update, 2016-2017 (Q57037805) (← links)
- Occurrence of anthropozoonotic parasitic infections and faecal microbes in free-ranging sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) from the Mediterranean Sea (Q57173372) (← links)
- Pike intestinal reaction to Acanthocephalus lucii (Acanthocephala): immunohistochemical and ultrastructural surveys (Q60424483) (← links)
- Dibothriocephalus nihonkaiensis (Q61571179) (← links)
- Large-scale survey of a neglected agent of sparganosis Spirometra erinaceieuropaei (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) in wild frogs in China (Q89892647) (← links)
- Diphyllobothriidea in the north area of the Andean Patagonia: Epidemiology in urban dogs, morphometrical and molecular identification, with comments on wild carnivores (Q90246809) (← links)
- Epidemiology of Diphyllobothrium nihonkaiense Diphyllobothriasis, Japan, 2001-2016 (Q90280526) (← links)
- Broad tapeworms (Diphyllobothriidae), parasites of wildlife and humans: Recent progress and future challenges (Q92157734) (← links)
- Dibothriocephalus nihonkaiensis: an emerging foodborne parasite in Brittany (France)? (Q92353376) (← links)
- Complex insight on microanatomy of larval "human broad tapeworm" Dibothriocephalus latus (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidea) (Q92755070) (← links)
- Seasonal dietary shifts enhance parasite transmission to lake salmonids during ice cover (Q96136442) (← links)
- Diphyllobothrium sprakeri n. sp. (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae): a hidden broad tapeworm from sea lions off North and South America (Q110668026) (← links)
- Diphyllobothrium stemmacephalum (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) found from a harbor porpoise in northern Japan, with comments on a geographical gap with human infection cases in southern Japan (Q110697505) (← links)
- An annotated checklist of the eukaryotic parasites of humans, exclusive of fungi and algae (Q110698115) (← links)