V Snabel
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Recent Articles
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Panayotova-Pencheva M, Snabel V, Dakova V, cabanova V, Cavallero S, Trifonova A, et al.
Helminthologia
. 2020 Aug;
57(3):211-218.
PMID: 32855608
, the agent of canine dirofilariosis, is a common parasite of domestic and wild carnivores with zoonotic potential and worldwide distribution, being endemic in many countries. Bulgaria is among European...
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Jarosova J, Antolova D, Snabel V, Guimaraes N, Stofik J, Urban P, et al.
J Helminthol
. 2020 Jul;
94:e168.
PMID: 32624011
Echinococcus multilocularis, the causative agent of human alveolar echinococcosis, is an important emerging parasite in the northern hemisphere. In epidemiological studies, the highest attention is being paid to foxes as...
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Jarosova J, Snabel V, Cavallero S, Chovancova G, Hurnikova Z, Antolova D
Helminthologia
. 2020 Jun;
57(2):120-128.
PMID: 32518488
The mouse bile duct tapeworm , is a potentially zoonotic species with a wide variety of reported definitive hosts of rodent genera. In the present study the occurrence of in...
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Snabel V, DAmelio S, Nakao M, Romig T, Yolasigmaz A, Gunes K, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2009 Feb;
105(1):145-54.
PMID: 19234876
A sample of 22 Echinococcus granulosus isolates collected from 12 sheep and ten humans from a focus of cystic echinococcosis in western Turkey was examined by DNA sequencing of four...
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Busi M, Snabel V, Varcasia A, Garippa G, Perrone V, De Liberato C, et al.
Vet Parasitol
. 2007 Oct;
150(1-2):75-83.
PMID: 17951008
Numerous studies have provided evidence that Echinococcus granulosus exists as a complex of different strains, that differ in a wide variety of criteria that have an impact on the epidemiology,...
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Wu Z, Snabel V, Pozio E, Hurnikova Z, Nareaho A, Nagano I, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2007 Aug;
101(6):1567-73.
PMID: 17687567
The study of the genetic polymorphism of pathogens is important for phylogenetic and biogeographic studies and, in the case of foodborne pathogens, to trace the origin of food infection. Since...
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Reiterova K, Kincekova J, Snabel V, Marucci G, Pozio E, Dubinsky P
Infection
. 2007 Apr;
35(2):89-93.
PMID: 17401712
Background: Trichinellosis is a zoonosis caused by nematode worms of the genus Trichinella and acquired through the consumption of raw or undercooked meat or meat products that harbour parasite larvae....
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Hurnikova Z, Snabel V, Pozio E, Reiterova K, Hrckova G, Halasova D, et al.
Vet Parasitol
. 2005 Feb;
128(1-2):91-8.
PMID: 15725537
Infection of Trichinella spp. is widespread among wildlife in Slovakia and the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the main reservoir of Trichinella britovi. Trichinella spiralis has been rarely documented in...
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Scholz T, Kuchta R, Shinn A, Snabel V, Hanzelova V
J Helminthol
. 2003 Aug;
77(3):255-62.
PMID: 12895285
The host specificity and distribution of Eubothrium crassum (Bloch, 1779) and Eubothrium salvelini (Schrank, 1790), morphologically fairly similar pseudophyllidean tapeworms parasitizing salmonid fish, were critically assessed on the basis of...
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Snabel V, Malakauskas A, Dubinsky P, Kapel C
Parasite
. 2001 Aug;
8(2 Suppl):S30-3.
PMID: 11484377
Isoenzyme-based approach was applied to compare Trichinella spiralis, T. britovi and T. pseudospiralis species. Among 13 enzyme systems examined, esterase (EST), malic enzyme (ME) and phosphoglucomutase (PGM) have been found...