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Sardenne F, Simard M, Robinson S, McKindsey C
Sci Total Environ . 2020 Feb; 711:134863. PMID: 32000329
Rock crab Cancer irroratus and American lobster Homarus americanus are important commercial species in coastal areas where intensive salmon aquaculture occurs in eastern Canada. Such aquaculture releases organic wastes, especially...
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Verocai G, Hoberg E, Simard M, Beckmen K, Musiani M, Wasser S, et al.
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl . 2020 Jan; 11:93-102. PMID: 31970056
(Nematoda; Protostrongylidae) is a recently described species of lungworm that infects caribou (), muskoxen () and moose () across northern North America. Herein we explore the geographic distribution of through...
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Ducrocq J, Proulx J, Simard M, Levesque B, Iqaluk M, Elijassiapik L, et al.
Can J Public Health . 2019 Oct; 111(1):31-39. PMID: 31637676
Setting: Consumption of raw game meats is important for Inuit health and well-being but may sometimes increase risk of exposure to parasites. In Nunavik, following trichinellosis outbreaks in the 1980s...
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Najda K, Simard M, Osewska J, Dziekonska-Rynko J, Dzido J, Rokicki J
Dis Aquat Organ . 2015 Jun; 115(1):9-14. PMID: 26119295
A total of 190 nematodes was isolated from the stomachs of 13 beluga whales Delphinapterus leucas from the Arctic part of Hudson Bay and Hudson Strait. Infection intensity ranged from...
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Verocai G, Kutz S, Simard M, Hoberg E
Parasit Vectors . 2014 Dec; 7:556. PMID: 25518883
Background: A putative new species of Varestrongylus has been recently recognized in wild North American ungulates based on the ITS-2 sequences of larvae isolated from feces during a wide geographic...
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Jenkins E, Castrodale L, de Rosemond S, Dixon B, Elmore S, Gesy K, et al.
Adv Parasitol . 2013 Apr; 82:33-204. PMID: 23548085
Zoonotic parasites are important causes of endemic and emerging human disease in northern North America and Greenland (the North), where prevalence of some parasites is higher than in the general...
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Ducrocq J, Beauchamp G, Kutz S, Simard M, Taillon J, Cote S, et al.
J Wildl Dis . 2013 Jan; 49(1):29-38. PMID: 23307369
Besnoitia tarandi has been documented in free-ranging reindeer and caribou (Rangifer tarandus spp.) since 1922 throughout their arctic and subarctic ranges; however, very little is known about its epidemiology. We...
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Pufall E, Jones-Bitton A, McEwen S, Brown T, Edge V, Rokicki J, et al.
Foodborne Pathog Dis . 2012 Sep; 9(11):1002-9. PMID: 22957974
Human anisakidosis is a recognized Arctic zoonosis that is directly related to the consumption of traditional Inuit foods, particularly raw fish. The epidemiology of infections with the zoonotic anisakid nematodes...
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Larrat S, Simard M, Lair S, Belanger D, Proulx J
Int J Circumpolar Health . 2012 Jul; 71:18595. PMID: 22789519
Objectives: During the 1980s, walrus-meat consumption caused infections with the parasite Trichinella nativa in Nunavik inhabitants. In response to these events, stakeholders set up the community-based Nunavik Trichinellosis Prevention Program...
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Ducrocq J, Beauchamp G, Kutz S, Simard M, Elkin B, Croft B, et al.
J Wildl Dis . 2012 Jun; 48(3):732-8. PMID: 22740539
The objective of this study was to establish a standardized protocol to monitor Besnoitia tarandi prevalence and intensity in barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus) herds by: 1) calculating the relative sensitivity...