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- Taenia hydatigena (thin-necked bladderworm, causative agent of cysticercosis) is one of the adult forms of the canine and feline tapeworm. This infection...
- IRMNG: 11390097 NCBI: 6205 NZOR: f2abaa71-ff41-422d-acb7-19bb38e60a96 Open Tree of Life: 635249 Hydatigena taeniaeformis Wikidata: Q96210229 GBIF: 8762556...
- NatureServe: 2.836257 NBN: NHMSYS0000067998 NCBI: 6210 NZOR: 77a79706-7096-49f6-867f-b35836d845ca Hydatigena granulosa Wikidata: Q96211413 GBIF: 7553852...
- caninum Dogs Diphyllobothrium latum, Spirometra erinacea euopaei, T. hydatigena, T. ovis, T. pisiformis, T. multiceps, T. serialis, E. granulosus, E....
- gonyamai is parasite of antelope (as larvae) and lions (as adults). Taenia hydatigena uses ruminants and swine as intermediate hosts to infect mainly dogs....
- rodents as intermediate hosts. The largest species known in coyotes is T. hydatigena, which enters coyotes through infected ungulates, and can grow to lengths...
- echinorhyncoides, J. pasqualei, Mesocestoides lineatus, Taenia erythraea, T. hydatigena, T. jackhalsi, T. multiceps, T. pungutc****, and T. serialis. Nematodes...
- Schistosoma bovis Echinococcus granulosus Moniezia species Taenia ovis Taenia hydatigena Chabertia ovina Dictyocaulus filaria Elaeophora schneideri Haemonchus...
- worms), these are: Sparganum mansoni, Diphyllobothrium mansonoides, Taenia hydatigena, T. pisiformis, T. ovis, Hydatigera taeniaeformis, Dipylidium caninum...
- 1979). "The effect of oxfendazole on Echinococcus granulosus and Taenia hydatigena infections in dogs". Research in Veterinary Science. 26 (3): 389–390....