The Mitochondrial Genome of Paramphistomum cervi (Digenea.
Edgar describes a syndrome of anaemia, debility and persistent diarrhoea in calves on the south coast of New South Wales, occurring in the late winter months. The condition, which may have a mortality of 30%, is due to the migration of numerous young Paramphistomum cervi from the duodenum into the reticulum and rumen, complicated by an infestation with Monodontus phlebotomus.
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We obtained a 460 bp-length fragment of DNA that was identical to the sequences previously identified as Paramphistomum cervi and Calicophoron microbothrioides, and performed morphological analyses confirmed that our samples belonged to C. microbothrioides. This is the first published study of C. microbothrioides in Chile.
Here we describe the concurrent infection of a red deer doe ( Cervus elaphus ) with Paramphistomum leydeni and Paramphistomum cervi. This is the first report of P. leydeni in Croatia.
Classification of the species followed the taxonomy by Li et al. (4) besides the characterized morphology of the flukes being taken into consideration. STATISTICS OF THE INFECTIONS Infection rate for the reservoir hosts was estimated by formula:. Paramphistomum (23) P. cervi.
The clinical and economic importance of fasciolosis has been recognised for centuries, yet diagnostic tests available for cattle are far from perfect. Test evaluation has mainly been carried out using gold standard approaches or under experimental settings, the limitations of which are well known. In this study, a Bayesian no gold standard approach was used to estimate the diagnostic.
Despite records of ruminal paramphistomes in Argentina dating back to the beginning of the XX century, in the last decade cases have increased in number with evidence of spreading to new geographical.