The prevalence of the digenean Plagiorchis sp. was investigated in a natural wood mouse population (Apodemus sylvaticus) in a periaquatic environment. Classical identification was complemented with the use of molecular differentiation to determine prevalence and verify species identity. Use of the complete ITS1-5.8S rDNA-ITS2 and partial 28S rDNA gene sequences have confirmed that the species reported at this location was Plagiorchis elegans and not Plagiorchis muris as reported previously. This underlines the difficulties in identification of these morphologically similar parasites. Plagiorchis elegans is typically a gastrointestinal parasite of avian species but has also been reported from small mammal populations. Although the o...
The factors which cause changes in condition and immune state are likely to be different in wild ani...
Coinfections in both humans and animals can lead to changes in the duration of infection, susceptibi...
Two published data sets of helminths of the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus (L.) were analysed to tes...
The prevalence of the digenean Plagiorchis sp. was investigated in a naturalwood mouse population (A...
In 2007, Rogan et al. reported the rare occurrence of the digenean Plagiorchis muris from the wood m...
Helminth infections in wood mice (n=483), trapped over a period of 26 years in the woods surroundin...
Helminth parasites were studied in the wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus, in southern England in Septe...
Toxoplasma gondii is a globally distributed parasite infecting humans and warm-blooded animals. Alth...
Background: Giardiasis is an important gastrointestinal parasitic disease in humans and other mam...
Trematodes of the genus Plagiorchis have a wide geographical distribution and can exploit a variety ...
Insular wildlife populations provide opportunities to examine biological questions in systems that a...
The taxonomy of the genus Plagiorchis Luhe, 1899 is reviewed with particular reference to the specie...
The presence of the cyclophyllidean cestode Rodentolepis straminea (Cestoda, Hymenolepididae), was...
Background: Heligmosomoides polygyrus is a widespread gastro-intestinal nematode infecting wild Apod...
The gastro-intestinal (GI) nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus is an important experimental model in ...
The factors which cause changes in condition and immune state are likely to be different in wild ani...
Coinfections in both humans and animals can lead to changes in the duration of infection, susceptibi...
Two published data sets of helminths of the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus (L.) were analysed to tes...
The prevalence of the digenean Plagiorchis sp. was investigated in a naturalwood mouse population (A...
In 2007, Rogan et al. reported the rare occurrence of the digenean Plagiorchis muris from the wood m...
Helminth infections in wood mice (n=483), trapped over a period of 26 years in the woods surroundin...
Helminth parasites were studied in the wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus, in southern England in Septe...
Toxoplasma gondii is a globally distributed parasite infecting humans and warm-blooded animals. Alth...
Background: Giardiasis is an important gastrointestinal parasitic disease in humans and other mam...
Trematodes of the genus Plagiorchis have a wide geographical distribution and can exploit a variety ...
Insular wildlife populations provide opportunities to examine biological questions in systems that a...
The taxonomy of the genus Plagiorchis Luhe, 1899 is reviewed with particular reference to the specie...
The presence of the cyclophyllidean cestode Rodentolepis straminea (Cestoda, Hymenolepididae), was...
Background: Heligmosomoides polygyrus is a widespread gastro-intestinal nematode infecting wild Apod...
The gastro-intestinal (GI) nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus is an important experimental model in ...
The factors which cause changes in condition and immune state are likely to be different in wild ani...
Coinfections in both humans and animals can lead to changes in the duration of infection, susceptibi...
Two published data sets of helminths of the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus (L.) were analysed to tes...