Several diseases have been reported as affecting endangered wild sea turtle population worldwide, including spirorchiidiasis. This parasitic infection results in serious circulatory disorders in sea turtles, as well as tissue damage due to the presence of spirorchiids eggs. However, few reports of organs severely affected by tissue replacement caused by granulomatous inflammatory processes due to spirorchiidiasis in sea turtles are available. In this regard, this study describes massive lesions in 16 juvenile green turtles from southeastern Brazil presenting no other detectable diseases or injuries, associated to parasitic compression of air spaces, parasitic thyroid atrophy, parasitic encephalic compression and parasitic splenic lymphoid d...
Infection by blood flukes Hapalotrema mistroides and Neospirorchis sp. (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) has ...
The green turtle Chelonia mydas is a widely distributed, slowly maturing species with a complex life...
Marine turtle numbers are in a state of flux around the world. Six of the seven remaining species of...
Evidence of infection with spirorchid flukes (Digenea: Spirorchidae) was sought at necropsy of 96 st...
Spirorchiid blood fluke infections affect endangered turtle populations globally, and are reported a...
Blood flukes of the family Spirorchiidae are important disease agents in marine turtles. The family ...
Spirorchiid flukes (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) are parasites of circulatory system of freshwater and se...
Objective To investigate causes of ill health and mortality in juvenile wild green sea turtles (Chel...
Causes of morbidity and mortality were investigated for 108 green turtles (Chelonia mydas) stranded ...
Causes of disease and mortality in marine turtles are frequently based on opportunistic investigatio...
Turtle blood flukes belonging to the family Spirorchiidae (Digenea) represent a major threat for sea...
Turtle blood flukes belonging to the family Spirorchiidae (Digenea) represent a major threat for sea...
In the spring of 2014, mass mortalities among wild green sea turtles occurred off the coast of south...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
An investigation into the health of green turtles was undertaken near Gladstone, Queensland, in resp...
Infection by blood flukes Hapalotrema mistroides and Neospirorchis sp. (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) has ...
The green turtle Chelonia mydas is a widely distributed, slowly maturing species with a complex life...
Marine turtle numbers are in a state of flux around the world. Six of the seven remaining species of...
Evidence of infection with spirorchid flukes (Digenea: Spirorchidae) was sought at necropsy of 96 st...
Spirorchiid blood fluke infections affect endangered turtle populations globally, and are reported a...
Blood flukes of the family Spirorchiidae are important disease agents in marine turtles. The family ...
Spirorchiid flukes (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) are parasites of circulatory system of freshwater and se...
Objective To investigate causes of ill health and mortality in juvenile wild green sea turtles (Chel...
Causes of morbidity and mortality were investigated for 108 green turtles (Chelonia mydas) stranded ...
Causes of disease and mortality in marine turtles are frequently based on opportunistic investigatio...
Turtle blood flukes belonging to the family Spirorchiidae (Digenea) represent a major threat for sea...
Turtle blood flukes belonging to the family Spirorchiidae (Digenea) represent a major threat for sea...
In the spring of 2014, mass mortalities among wild green sea turtles occurred off the coast of south...
Infections with intravascular digenean trematodes of the Spirorchiidae family (spirorchiidoses) are ...
An investigation into the health of green turtles was undertaken near Gladstone, Queensland, in resp...
Infection by blood flukes Hapalotrema mistroides and Neospirorchis sp. (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) has ...
The green turtle Chelonia mydas is a widely distributed, slowly maturing species with a complex life...
Marine turtle numbers are in a state of flux around the world. Six of the seven remaining species of...