Six species of trematodes, of which five are regarded as new, have been investigated. All had cercarial stages in snails occurring in the Ottawa River. 1. Trichobilharzia cameroni sp. nov. is described. Its cercarial stage occurs in the snail Physa gyrina and is a cause of Swimmer's Itch locally. The adults and all stages in the life cycle are described in detail. Canaries, pigeons and domestic ducks were experimentally infected. [...
Cercarial dermatitis caused by bird schitosomes is in focus not only by scientists, but also by the ...
Due to the recrudescence of cercarial dermatitis in the world, larval Schistosomatidae have been res...
Avian schistosomes, comprise a diverse and widespread group of trematodes known for their sur...
Previous workers at Cultus Lake discovered a new species of Schistosome cercaria. In the present att...
Members of the genus Trichobilharzia are parasitic in visceral or nasal body parts of their avian ho...
Six species of larval trematoda were discovered in the mollusca of Burnaby Lake, B.C. These included...
Collections of snails were made during spring, summer and fall of 1963 along the Ottawa River in the...
Several species of avian schistosomes are known to cause dermatitis in humans worldwide. In Europe, ...
Objective of research: The purpose of the study was to study the phylogeny and evolution of trematod...
In response to annual outbreaks of human cercarial dermatitis (HCD) in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand, duc...
Description of Trichobilharzia regenti as a new species of nasal bird schistosome in 1998 was only t...
Bird schistosomes are commonly established as the causative agent of swimmer's itch − a hyper-sensit...
Bird schistosomes are commonly established as the causative agent of swimmer’s itch - a hypersensit...
The popularity of recreational water activities such as triathlons and natural swimming has increase...
Cercarial dermatitis (“swimmer’s itch”; SI), characterized by small itchy bumps caused by schistosom...
Cercarial dermatitis caused by bird schitosomes is in focus not only by scientists, but also by the ...
Due to the recrudescence of cercarial dermatitis in the world, larval Schistosomatidae have been res...
Avian schistosomes, comprise a diverse and widespread group of trematodes known for their sur...
Previous workers at Cultus Lake discovered a new species of Schistosome cercaria. In the present att...
Members of the genus Trichobilharzia are parasitic in visceral or nasal body parts of their avian ho...
Six species of larval trematoda were discovered in the mollusca of Burnaby Lake, B.C. These included...
Collections of snails were made during spring, summer and fall of 1963 along the Ottawa River in the...
Several species of avian schistosomes are known to cause dermatitis in humans worldwide. In Europe, ...
Objective of research: The purpose of the study was to study the phylogeny and evolution of trematod...
In response to annual outbreaks of human cercarial dermatitis (HCD) in Lake Wanaka, New Zealand, duc...
Description of Trichobilharzia regenti as a new species of nasal bird schistosome in 1998 was only t...
Bird schistosomes are commonly established as the causative agent of swimmer's itch − a hyper-sensit...
Bird schistosomes are commonly established as the causative agent of swimmer’s itch - a hypersensit...
The popularity of recreational water activities such as triathlons and natural swimming has increase...
Cercarial dermatitis (“swimmer’s itch”; SI), characterized by small itchy bumps caused by schistosom...
Cercarial dermatitis caused by bird schitosomes is in focus not only by scientists, but also by the ...
Due to the recrudescence of cercarial dermatitis in the world, larval Schistosomatidae have been res...
Avian schistosomes, comprise a diverse and widespread group of trematodes known for their sur...