Publications by authors named "Oliver Meckes"

Article Synopsis
  • A new species called Rotylenchus sardashtensis is introduced, based on various studies including morphology, measurements, and genetics.
  • This species is similar to eight other known Rotylenchus species, but specific morphological differences are highlighted, such as its unique lip region and tail structure.
  • Molecular analyses confirm the relationships between R. sardashtensis, R. cypriensis, and other related species in the Rotylenchus genus using genetic markers from a specific RNA gene.
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Capillaria aerophila is a trichuroid nematode affecting the respiratory system of dogs, cats, wild carnivores and, occasionally, humans. Animals become infected by ingesting larvated eggs or earthworms, which act as facultative intermediate hosts. The aim of this work is to present new insights into morphological and biological features of this neglected lungworm.

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Tungiasis is endemic in many countries in Latin America, the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa, and it is associated with severe morbidity. The pathophysiological and immunological characteristics of the ectoparasitosis are not well understood, and no effective therapy is currently available. The aim of this study was to describe the natural history of tungiasis in laboratory-raised Wistar rats.

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Tungiasis is an important health problem in poor communities in Brazil and is associated with severe morbidity, particularly in children. The causative agent, the female flea Tunga penetrans, burrows into the skin of its host, where it develops, produces eggs and eventually dies. From the beginning of the penetration to the elimination of the carcass of the ectoparasite by skin repair mechanisms, the whole process takes 4-6 weeks.

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