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- Antibodies to B. procyonis have been found in otherwise healthy individuals, suggesting subclinical infections. In North America, B. procyonis infection rates...
- 2009-05-05. Old Rabbit Paralysis Part III: Baylisascaris Procyonis House Rabbit Society Baylisascaris procyonis in Dogs, D. D. Bowman, Department of Microbiology...
- Strongyloides procyonis is a parasitic roundworm infecting the small intestine of the raccoon, Procyon lotor, hence its name. It was first described from...
- Latin pro****bent, meaning "lying prostrate". Pachysentis procyonis (Machado-Filho, 1950) P. procyonis was found infesting the intestines of a crab-eating raccoon...
- the Hessian po****tion are infected with the roundworm Baylisascaris procyonis, but none of the Brandenburgian po****tion is known to have the parasite...
- than the females. It is a host of the intestinal parasite Pachysentis procyonis, an acanthocephalan whose species name is derived from the genus of the...
- (feline roundworm), Ascaris suum (large roundworm of pig), or Baylisascaris procyonis (raccoon roundworm). They may be ****ociated with visceral larva migrans...
- crush on House and is becoming a nuisance. Final diagnosis: Baylisascaris procyonis (Adam) and Coccidioidomycosis (Ali) 51 5 "Fools for Love" David Platt...
- papillosus Strongyloides planiceps Strongyloides physali Strongyloides procyonis Strongyloides ransomi Strongyloides ratti Strongyloides robustus Strongyloides...
- be carriers (fecal–oral route) of the raccoon roundworm Baylisascaris procyonis, which is capable of causing severe morbidity and even death in humans...