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[The helminth fauna of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes LINNE 1758) in the administrative district of Karlsruhe. 2. Nematodes].

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[The helminth fauna of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes LINNE 1758) in the administrative district of Karlsruhe. 2. Nematodes].

Auteurs : H. Wessbecher ; W. Dalchow ; M. Stoye

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Between February 1989 and January 1990 a total of 801 foxes were examined for the presence of nematodes in the stomach and the small intestine and 835 foxes for the presence of Trichinella spiralis larvae. The animals came from the german federal administration area of Karlsruhe. The following nematodes in order of frequency were found: Toxocara canis (30.2%), Uncinaria stenocephala (24.3%), Toxascaris leonina (2.0%) and Ancyclostoma caninum (1.1%). The investigation of the muscles of all animals for Trichinella spiralis was negative, however.

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