Literature DB >> 7314812

[Contribution to the knowledge of Taenia crassiceps (Zeder, 1800) Rudolphi, 1810 (Cestoda, Taeniidae) (author's transl)].

G Rietschel.   

Abstract

The occurrence of Taenia crassiceps in naturally infected dogs is mentioned, and a brief description of the gravid proglottids is given. Oral infection of several rodent species with eggs showed that the field vole (Microtus arvalis) is the most susceptible intermediate host for this tapeworm. The cysticercus often develops in the brain of the rodent and causes disturbances of coordinated movements. Two foxes (Vulpes vulpes) were infected with cysticerci of the strains COLA and GIKS. These strains were originally isolated from two dogs. The foxes passed fertile eggs and proglottids as early as 31 and 32 days respectively after infection.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  1981        PMID: 7314812     DOI: 10.1007/bf00926726

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Parasitenkd        ISSN: 0044-3255


  6 in total

1.  [Not Available].

Authors:  J G BAER; S SCHEIDEGGER
Journal:  Schweiz Z Pathol Bakteriol       Date:  1946

2.  Intraocular Taenia crassiceps (Cestoda). II. The parasite.

Authors:  R S Freeman; A M Fallis; M Shea; A L Maberley; J Walters
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  1973-07       Impact factor: 2.345

Review 3.  [Larvae of Taenia in synanthropic rodents and lagomorphs of Central europe].

Authors:  B Hörning
Journal:  Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr       Date:  1971-10-15       Impact factor: 0.328

4.  [Cysticercus longicollis in the brain of a field mouse (Microtus Arvalis)].

Authors:  R Fankhauser; B Hörning; P Waelchli
Journal:  Schweiz Arch Tierheilkd       Date:  1967-10       Impact factor: 0.845

5.  The rat (Rattus norvegicus) as a laboratory host for the metacestodes of Taenia crassiceps.

Authors:  L S Blair; W C Campbell
Journal:  J Parasitol       Date:  1976-02       Impact factor: 1.276

6.  [Parasitic fauna of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes (L.) in Austria].

Authors:  H K Hinaidy
Journal:  Zentralbl Veterinarmed B       Date:  1971-02-01
  6 in total
  4 in total

1.  Taeniid cestodes in Tibetan foxes (Vulpes Ferrilata) detected by copro-PCR: Applications and challenges.

Authors:  Zuo Qingqiu; Sun Xiaohui; Wang Xu; Weng Xiaodong; Wang Xiaoming; Ding Youzhong; Xie Fei; Ba Jianfeng; Zou Bin; Tan Wenming; Wang Zhenghuan
Journal:  Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl       Date:  2020-07-08       Impact factor: 2.674

Review 2.  Other cestodes: sparganosis, coenurosis and Taenia crassiceps cysticercosis.

Authors:  Andres G Lescano; Joseph Zunt
Journal:  Handb Clin Neurol       Date:  2013

3.  Growth of a Japanese isolate of Taenia crassiceps in intermediate and definitive hosts.

Authors:  S Miyaji; Y Oku; M Kamiya; M Okamoto; M Ohbayashi; A Uchida; R L Rausch
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 2.289

4.  An up-date of Verster's (1969) 'Taxonomic revision of the genus Taenia Linnaeus' (Cestoda) in table format.

Authors:  B Loos-Frank
Journal:  Syst Parasitol       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 1.431

  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.