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- Echinococcus multilocularis, the fox tapeworm, is a small cyclophyllid tapeworm found extensively in the northern hemisphere. E. multilocularis, along with...
- antigens specific for E. multilocularis are available. In addition to imaging and serology, identification of E. multilocularis infection via PCR or a histological...
- in only one spot. It may occur anywhere on the head. Alopecia areata multilocularis refers to multiple areas of hair loss. Ophiasis refers to hair loss...
- infectious disease caused by the following species: E. granulosus, E. multilocularis, E. vogeli or E. oligarthrus. Echinococcus is triploblastic – it has...
- AHD is caused by an infection of the flatworm species Echinococcus multilocularis. Although alveolar echinococcosis is rarely diagnosed in humans and...
- as other members of the genus Echinococcus (especially Echinococcus multilocularis), produce a disease called echinococcosis. Echinococcosis, also known...
- This is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Lopacidia multilocularis, a foliicolous (lead-dwelling) lichen. Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December...
- energy- and time-saving way to kill the infectious larvae. Echinococcus multilocularis Fasciola hepatica Taenia solium Pedro-Pons, Agustín (1968). Patología...
- Cyclophyllidea Echinococcus granulosus / E. multilocularis Echinococcosis Taenia saginata / T. asiatica / T. solium (pork) Taeniasis / Cysticercosis Hymenolepis...
- examinations were negative. Infestation with the fox tapeworm (echinococcus multilocularis) is very rare in domestic cats (0.4%), they are a secondary host - foxes...