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- Lec.1: Medical Helminthology
- Sylvatic Species of <I>Echinococcus</I> from Rodent
- Zoonoses and Communicable Diseases Common to Man and Animals
- Worms and Human Disease
- Aus Dem Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut Eingereicht Über Den Fachbereich
- Echinococcus Vogeli Infection in a Hunter from the Rain Lar Cysts
- Echinococcus Felidis in Hippopotamus, South Africa MARK Ali Halajiana, Wilmien J
- Experimental Hydatidosis in the Sudan: Transmission and Natural Infection
- The Mitochondrial Genetic Structure of Echinococcus Granulosus in Argentina
- A Taxonomic Revision of the Taeniidae Ludwig, 1886 Based on Molecular Phylogenies
- Echinococcosis Importance Echinococcosis Is a Zoonotic Disease Caused by Echinococcus Spp
- Sensu Stricto) G1 Revealed in Feces of Domestic Dogs (Canis Familiaris
- Mathematical Modelling of Echinococcus Multilocularis Abundance in Foxes in Zurich, Switzerland Belen Otero-Abad1, Simon R
- Neotropical Echinococcosis: Second Report of Echinococcus Vogeli Natural Infection in Its Main Definitive Host, the Bush Dog (Speothos Venaticus)
- Review on Epidemiology and Public Health Significance of Hydatidosis
- Echinococcus Vogeli Infection in a Hunter, French Guiana
- Molecular Characterization of Echinococcus Granulosus Sensu Stricto Cysts of Domestic Ruminants in Jordan
- Echinococcosis Importance Echinococcosis Is a Zoonotic Disease Caused by Tapeworms in the Genus Echinococciasis, Echinococcus
- Cestode Infections in Non-Human Primates Suggest the Existence Of
- Echinococcus Spp.: Tapeworms That Pose a Danger to Both Animals and Humans – a Review*
- Prevention and Control of Cystic Echinococcosis Review
- International Consensus on Terminology to Be Used in the Field
- The Molecular Epidemiology of Echinococcus Infections
- Emergence of Polycystic Neotropical Echinococcosis Dennis Tappe,*† August Stich,† and Matthias Frosch*