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Dumendiak S, Halajian A, Mekonnen Y, Aschenborn O, Camacho G, Schuster R, et al.
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl . 2024 Apr; 24:100929. PMID: 38601058
Our knowledge of parasites in wildlife remains limited, primarily due to restricted access to samples, especially of parasites from protected species. This present study contributes to the comprehension of the...
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Aschenborn O, Aschenborn J, Kern P, Mackenstedt U, Romig T, Wassermann M
Helminthologia . 2023 Sep; 60(2):117-124. PMID: 37745225
The present study was conducted in the isolated desert town of Oranjemund in the far south of Namibia. It is an extremely arid region where no livestock husbandry is practiced...
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Maksimov P, Isaksson M, Schares G, Romig T, Conraths F
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2020 Feb; 15:e00044. PMID: 32095616
Oral uptake of infectious eggs shed by canids with their faeces may lead to development of alveolar echinococcosis in humans, which is clinically similar to a malignant infiltrative tumor and...
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Terefe Y, Addy F, Alemu S, Mackenstedt U, Romig T, Wassermann M
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports . 2019 Jul; 17:100302. PMID: 31303217
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a neglected zoonotic disease with considerable economic and public health burden worldwide, particularly affecting developing countries like Ethiopia. To initiate effective prevention and control of CE,...
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Mulinge E, Njenga S, Odongo D, Magambo J, Zeyhle E, Mbae C, et al.
J Helminthol . 2019 Mar; 94:e43. PMID: 30813972
All canine hookworms are known to be zoonotic, causing infections ranging from transient skin irritations to prolonged 'creeping eruptions', eosinophilic enteritis and even patent intestinal infections. There is little information...
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Odongo D, Tiampati C, Mulinge E, Mbae C, Bishop R, Zeyhle E, et al.
Parasitol Res . 2018 May; 117(7):2065-2073. PMID: 29736732
Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a zoonotic disease caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus species (sensu lato, s.l.). In East Africa, several species/strains occur in livestock, wildlife, and humans,...
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Solomon N, Zeyhle E, Subramanian K, Fields P, Romig T, Kern P, et al.
Acta Trop . 2017 Nov; 178:182-189. PMID: 29155205
Cystic echinococcosis (CE), a widespread, complex zoonosis, causes chronic disease associated with high morbidity. The pastoral Turkana people of Kenya have one of the highest prevalence rates of CE in...
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Deplazes P, Rinaldi L, Alvarez Rojas C, Torgerson P, Harandi M, Romig T, et al.
Adv Parasitol . 2017 Jan; 95:315-493. PMID: 28131365
Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) and cystic echinococcosis (CE) are severe helminthic zoonoses. Echinococcus multilocularis (causative agent of AE) is widely distributed in the northern hemisphere where it is typically maintained in...
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Romig T, Deplazes P, Jenkins D, Giraudoux P, Massolo A, Craig P, et al.
Adv Parasitol . 2017 Jan; 95:213-314. PMID: 28131364
The genus Echinococcus is composed of eight generally recognized species and one genotypic cluster (Echinococcus canadensis cluster) that may in future be resolved into one to three species. For each...
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Addy F, Wassermann M, Banda F, Mbaya H, Aschenborn J, Aschenborn O, et al.
Parasitology . 2016 Dec; 144(4):450-458. PMID: 27938426
The zoonotic cestode Echinococcus ortleppi (Lopez-Neyra and Soler Planas, 1943) is mainly transmitted between dogs and cattle. It occurs worldwide but is only found sporadically in most regions, with the...