Abstract Dioctophymatosis is caused by the giant kidney worm Dioctophyme renale which occurs in dogs, cats, and wild mammals. In Brazil, the disease has been diagnosed in dogs from several states around the country. In the present study, the occurrence of D. renale larvae in snakes from southern of Brazil is reported. Three specimens of Philodryas patagoniensis (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) (common names in Brazil: “parelheira”, “papa-pinto”) roadkill in the county of Capão do Leão, State of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, were necropsied. Two third-stage larvae of D. renale were found in the coelomic cavity of P. patagoniensis. This study reveals a new host for D. renale larvae in the southern region of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazi...
Dioctophyma renale is the largest nematode that infects domestic mammals and is the aetiologic agent...
The dynamics of pathogens between domestic and wild fauna remain poorly understood. Numerous conserv...
ABSTRACT. Mistieri M.L. de A., Pascon J.P. da E. & dos Santos F.P. [Multiple infestation of Dioctoph...
Abstract Dioctophymatosis is caused by the giant kidney worm Dioctophyme renale which occurs in dog...
Abstract Dioctophyme renale is a zoonotic nematode that parasites the kidneys of wild and domestic c...
Dioctophyma renale is a nematode known as giant red kidney worm and parasites kidneys of domestic an...
Dioctophymosis is a parasitic disease occasioned by the so-called "giant kidney worm", Dioctophyme r...
Dioctophymosis is a worldwide renal parasitosis caused by the Dioctophyma renale nematode, which res...
Adults of Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) (Nematoda) can affect various domestic and wild mammals a...
The objective of the study was to record the occurrence of Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) Collet- ...
Abstract Parasitic diseases affecting wild carnivores remain largely unknown or poorly described. Di...
Dioctophymosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782). It is dis...
Dioctophymosis is a parasitic disease occasioned by the so-called “giant kidney worm”, Dioctophyme r...
Dioctophymosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782). It is dis...
Background: Known as the “giant kidney worm,” Dioctophyma renale is the nematode that causes dioctop...
Dioctophyma renale is the largest nematode that infects domestic mammals and is the aetiologic agent...
The dynamics of pathogens between domestic and wild fauna remain poorly understood. Numerous conserv...
ABSTRACT. Mistieri M.L. de A., Pascon J.P. da E. & dos Santos F.P. [Multiple infestation of Dioctoph...
Abstract Dioctophymatosis is caused by the giant kidney worm Dioctophyme renale which occurs in dog...
Abstract Dioctophyme renale is a zoonotic nematode that parasites the kidneys of wild and domestic c...
Dioctophyma renale is a nematode known as giant red kidney worm and parasites kidneys of domestic an...
Dioctophymosis is a parasitic disease occasioned by the so-called "giant kidney worm", Dioctophyme r...
Dioctophymosis is a worldwide renal parasitosis caused by the Dioctophyma renale nematode, which res...
Adults of Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) (Nematoda) can affect various domestic and wild mammals a...
The objective of the study was to record the occurrence of Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782) Collet- ...
Abstract Parasitic diseases affecting wild carnivores remain largely unknown or poorly described. Di...
Dioctophymosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782). It is dis...
Dioctophymosis is a parasitic disease occasioned by the so-called “giant kidney worm”, Dioctophyme r...
Dioctophymosis is a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by Dioctophyma renale (Goeze, 1782). It is dis...
Background: Known as the “giant kidney worm,” Dioctophyma renale is the nematode that causes dioctop...
Dioctophyma renale is the largest nematode that infects domestic mammals and is the aetiologic agent...
The dynamics of pathogens between domestic and wild fauna remain poorly understood. Numerous conserv...
ABSTRACT. Mistieri M.L. de A., Pascon J.P. da E. & dos Santos F.P. [Multiple infestation of Dioctoph...