This paper attempts to pinpoint the most original morphological anatomical features of the biology of filariae per se and those which are or could be important for triggering regulatory processes in the arthropod vector and uncontrolled pathogenic processes in the vertebrate hosts. The following stages are considered: the motile egg or newly-hatched larva, the microfilaria, in the lymphatic or blood vessels of its vertebrate host; the larva, its migrations and its intrasyncitial development in the hematophagous arthropod subverted as vector; its transfer to the vertebrate host, migratory properties through the lymphatic system, maturation, mating and, finally, egg laying in the tissues they reach. This synthesis is based on parasite morphol...
Filarial infections are very common across the animal kingdom despite their tendency to be host spec...
Filarial infections are very common across the animal kingdom despite their tendency to be host spec...
Filarial infections are very common across the animal kingdom despite their tendency to be host spec...
This paper attempts to pinpoint the most original morphological anatomical features of the biology o...
This paper attempts to pinpoint the most original morphological anatomical features of the biology o...
This paper attempts to pinpoint the most original morphological anatomical features of the biology o...
This paper attempts to pinpoint the most original morphological anatomical features of the biology o...
Filariases are diseases caused by arthropod-borne filaria nematodes. The related pathologies depend ...
The development of six filariae of the sub-family Onchocercinae - Litomosoides sigmodontis, Acanthoc...
The development of six filariae of the sub-family Onchocercinae - Litomosoides sigmodontis, Acanthoc...
Over 200 species of filarial parasites have been described, although the life cycle and nature of th...
The development of the human filaria Loa loa (Dirofilariinae, Onchocercidae), previously studied in ...
Filariases are diseases caused by arthropod-borne filaria nematodes. The related pathologies depend ...
The course of development of the lizard filaria has been worked out after experimental inoculation o...
Introduction. Origin and scope of paper. Data on new cases in North America. Cases of Filaria loa on...
Filarial infections are very common across the animal kingdom despite their tendency to be host spec...
Filarial infections are very common across the animal kingdom despite their tendency to be host spec...
Filarial infections are very common across the animal kingdom despite their tendency to be host spec...
This paper attempts to pinpoint the most original morphological anatomical features of the biology o...
This paper attempts to pinpoint the most original morphological anatomical features of the biology o...
This paper attempts to pinpoint the most original morphological anatomical features of the biology o...
This paper attempts to pinpoint the most original morphological anatomical features of the biology o...
Filariases are diseases caused by arthropod-borne filaria nematodes. The related pathologies depend ...
The development of six filariae of the sub-family Onchocercinae - Litomosoides sigmodontis, Acanthoc...
The development of six filariae of the sub-family Onchocercinae - Litomosoides sigmodontis, Acanthoc...
Over 200 species of filarial parasites have been described, although the life cycle and nature of th...
The development of the human filaria Loa loa (Dirofilariinae, Onchocercidae), previously studied in ...
Filariases are diseases caused by arthropod-borne filaria nematodes. The related pathologies depend ...
The course of development of the lizard filaria has been worked out after experimental inoculation o...
Introduction. Origin and scope of paper. Data on new cases in North America. Cases of Filaria loa on...
Filarial infections are very common across the animal kingdom despite their tendency to be host spec...
Filarial infections are very common across the animal kingdom despite their tendency to be host spec...
Filarial infections are very common across the animal kingdom despite their tendency to be host spec...