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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 125.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000000 (1999) R W Birk [Allemagne] ; B. Tebbe ; E. Schein ; C C Zouboulis ; C E Orfanos[Pseudo-scabies transmitted by red fox].
000002 (1999) J W Van Der Giessen [Pays-Bas] ; Y B Rombout ; J H Franchimont ; L P Limper ; W L HomanDetection of Echinococcus multilocularis in foxes in The Netherlands.
000007 (1999) K. Wacker [Allemagne] ; E. Rodriguez ; T. Garate ; L. Geue ; K. Tackmann ; T. Selhorst ; C. Staubach ; F J ConrathsEpidemiological analysis of Trichinella spiralis infections of foxes in Brandenburg, Germany.
000012 (1999) T. Romig [Allemagne] ; W. Kratzer ; P. Kimmig ; M. Frosch ; W. Gaus ; W A Flegel ; B. Gottstein ; R. Lucius ; K. Beckh ; P. KernAn epidemiologic survey of human alveolar echinococcosis in southwestern Germany. Römerstein Study Group.
000015 (2000) E. Pozio [Italie] ; K. Nöckler ; L. Hoffman ; W P VoigtAutochthonous and imported Trichinella isolates in Germany.
000018 (2000) B. Gottstein [Suisse][Epidemiology and systematics of cystic and alveolar hydatid disease].
000031 (????) R. Schuster ; J. Bonin ; C. Staubach ; B. Nitschke[Distribution of opisthorchiid liver flukes in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in western Brandenburg].
000034 (2001) G. Schares [Allemagne] ; U. Wenzel ; T. Müller ; F J ConrathsSerological evidence for naturally occurring transmission of Neospora caninum among foxes (Vulpes vulpes).
000037 (????) R. Schuster [Allemagne] ; C. Wanjek ; C. Bartnik ; U. Wittstatt ; M. Baumann ; E. Schein[Liver fluke infection and sarcoptic mange in red foxes in Berlin].
000038 (2001) O. Berke ; M. Von Keyserlingk[Increase in the prevalence of Echinococcus multilocularis infection in red foxes in Lower Saxony].
000045 (2001) O. Berke [Allemagne]Choropleth mapping of regional count data of Echinococcus multilocularis among red foxes in Lower Saxony, Germany.
000048 (2001) F. Raoul [France] ; P. Deplazes ; N. Nonaka ; R. Piarroux ; D A Vuitton ; P. GiraudouxAssessment of the epidemiological status of Echinococcus multilocularis in foxes in France using ELISA coprotests on fox faeces collected in the field.
000049 (2002) F. Vercammen [Belgique] ; M. Vervaeke ; P. Dorny ; J. Brandt ; B. Brochier ; S. Geerts ; R. VerhagenSurvey for Trichinella spp. in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Belgium.
000051 (2001) C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; H H Thulke ; K. Tackmann ; M. Hugh-Jones ; F J ConrathsGeographic information system-aided analysis of factors associated with the spatial distribution of Echinococcus multilocularis infections of foxes.
000052 (2001) K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; U. Löschner ; H. Mix ; C. Staubach ; H H Thulke ; M. Ziller ; F J ConrathsA field study to control Echinococcus multilocularis-infections of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in an endemic focus.
000053 (2002) Gereon Schares [Allemagne] ; Alfred Otto Heydorn ; Arnd Cüppers ; Heinz Mehlhorn ; Lutz Geue ; Martin Peters ; Franz Josef ConrathsIn contrast to dogs, red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) did not shed neospora caninum upon feeding of intermediate host tissues.
000067 (????) Olaf Berke [Allemagne] ; Michael Von Keyserlingk ; Susanne Broll ; Lothar Kreienbrock[The occurrence of Echinococcus multilocularis in red foxes in lower Saxony: identification of a high risk area by spatial epidemiological cluster analysis].
000074 (2003) Franz J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; Christoph Staubach ; Kirsten TackmannStatistics and sample design in epidemiological studies of Echinococcus multilocularis in fox populations.
000075 (2003) R. Schuster [Allemagne] ; K. Dell ; K. Nöckler ; J. Vöster ; D. Schwartz-Porsche ; W. HaiderLiver enzyme activity and histological changes in the liver of silver foxes (Vulpes vulpes fulva) experimentally infected with opisthorchiid liver flukes. A contribution to the pathogenesis of opisthorchiidosis.
000077 (2003) Petra Kern [Allemagne] ; Karine Bardonnet ; Elisabeth Renner ; Herbert Auer ; Zbigniew Pawlowski ; Rudolf W. Ammann ; Dominique A. Vuitton ; Peter KernEuropean echinococcosis registry: human alveolar echinococcosis, Europe, 1982-2000.
000080 (2003) G. Schares [Allemagne] ; J. Meyer ; A. B Rwald ; F J Conraths ; R. Riebe ; W. Bohne ; K. Rohn ; M. PetersA Hammondia-like parasite from the European fox (Vulpes vulpes) forms biologically viable tissue cysts in cell culture.

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