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Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl
August 2024
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB, Canada, T1K 3M4.
Morphological, gene sequence, host tissue tropism, and life cycle characteristics were utilized to describe the myxozoan, n. sp. from fathead minnow, collected from reservoirs in southern Alberta.
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May 2019
Universidad Andrés Bello, Laboratorio de Patología de Organismos Acuáticos y Biotecnología Acuícola, Facultad de Ciencias, de la Vida, Viña del Mar, Chile.
Spring viraemia of carp (SVC) is an infectious disease responsible for severe economic losses for various cyprinid species, particularly common carp (Cyprinus carpio carpio). The causative agent is the SVC virus (SVCV), a member of the Sprivivirus genus, Rhabdoviridae family, and a List 1 pathogen notifiable by the World Organization for Animal Health. This study describes the diagnosis of an SVCV pathogen isolated in October 2015 from wild common carp inhabiting a natural lagoon in central Mexico.
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July 2012
Alsadder Teaching Hospital, College of Dentistry, Kufa University, Al-Najaf, Iraq.
Hydatid cysts rarely appear isolated in the orbital cavity without involvement of other organs. Most of these are situated in the superolateral and superomedial angles of the orbit. Inferiorly located cysts are very uncommon.
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May 2012
Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital, Ghent.
Introduction And Aim: Sinonasal malignant neoplasms are uncommon, with an annual incidence of less than 1/100,000. About 80% of these are squamous cell carcinoma. Adenocarcinoma and adenoid cystic carcinoma are next in frequency.
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May 2011
The Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Ullevaalsveien 68, 0106 Oslo, Norway.
Burbot Lota lota sampled from lakes Mjosa and Losna in southeastern Norway between 2005 and 2008 were found to be infected with Mycobacterium salmoniphilum at a culture-positive prevalence of 18.6 and 3.3%, respectively.
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