Hares (Lepus europeanus) sharing pasture with cattle from six locations in the Netherlands were examined for the presence of liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) and shown to have prevalences of infection ranging from 0 to 41%. The mitochondrial haplotypes of liver flukes present in the hare populations were determined and compared with those found in cattle from a farm where triclabendazole resistance has been reported. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that the flukes present in the hares belonged to the same clades as those present in the cattle. A consideration of the life cycle of the liver fluke and the seasonal breeding pattern and ecology of hares supports the suggestion that hares may act as a refugia for liver fluke and as a vector for t...
<p>Signs and pathologic changes of European brown hare syndrome (EBHS) were reproduced in four...
European brown hare syndrome (EBHS) virus is a member of the genus Lagovirus in the family Calicivir...
With the objective of studying the role of wild fauna in the epidemiology of fasciolosis disease, a ...
Abstract Fasciola hepatica is a parasite introduced in America from Europe, being considered of conc...
Fascioliasis has recently been included in the WHO list of Neglected Zoonotic Diseases. Besides bein...
Rabbit-associated hepatitis E viruses (HEVs) cause zoonotic infections. We investigated 2,389 hares ...
Context. Criticisms of wildlife restocking operations typically focus on concerns that translocation...
The factors that control the demography of European hare Lepus europaeus populations are poorly unde...
An evaluation of the genetic diversity within Fasciola hepatica (liver fluke) may provide an insight...
Sequence-based typing of Francisella tularensis has led to insights in the evolutionary developments...
Sequence-based typing of Francisella tularensis has led to insights in the evolutionary developments...
Signs and pathologic changes of European brown hare syndrome (EBHS) were reproduced in four hares (L...
A typical multivesiculated metacestode tissue has been found in the liver of a European brown hare (...
Ruminants are the principal host for infection by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (Map),...
Data about the spreading of arthropod-borne pathogens among hare populations are very scant, so the ...
<p>Signs and pathologic changes of European brown hare syndrome (EBHS) were reproduced in four...
European brown hare syndrome (EBHS) virus is a member of the genus Lagovirus in the family Calicivir...
With the objective of studying the role of wild fauna in the epidemiology of fasciolosis disease, a ...
Abstract Fasciola hepatica is a parasite introduced in America from Europe, being considered of conc...
Fascioliasis has recently been included in the WHO list of Neglected Zoonotic Diseases. Besides bein...
Rabbit-associated hepatitis E viruses (HEVs) cause zoonotic infections. We investigated 2,389 hares ...
Context. Criticisms of wildlife restocking operations typically focus on concerns that translocation...
The factors that control the demography of European hare Lepus europaeus populations are poorly unde...
An evaluation of the genetic diversity within Fasciola hepatica (liver fluke) may provide an insight...
Sequence-based typing of Francisella tularensis has led to insights in the evolutionary developments...
Sequence-based typing of Francisella tularensis has led to insights in the evolutionary developments...
Signs and pathologic changes of European brown hare syndrome (EBHS) were reproduced in four hares (L...
A typical multivesiculated metacestode tissue has been found in the liver of a European brown hare (...
Ruminants are the principal host for infection by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (Map),...
Data about the spreading of arthropod-borne pathogens among hare populations are very scant, so the ...
<p>Signs and pathologic changes of European brown hare syndrome (EBHS) were reproduced in four...
European brown hare syndrome (EBHS) virus is a member of the genus Lagovirus in the family Calicivir...
With the objective of studying the role of wild fauna in the epidemiology of fasciolosis disease, a ...