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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 24.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000014 (2016) Rika Alessa Riebe [Allemagne] ; Sandy Falk [Allemagne] ; Sebastian Georgii [Allemagne] ; Hubertus Brunn [Allemagne] ; Klaus Failing [Allemagne] ; Thorsten Stahl [Allemagne]Perfluoroalkyl Acid Concentrations in Livers of Fox (Vulpes vulpes) and Chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) from Germany and Austria.
000045 (2015) Anke Geduhn [Allemagne] ; Jens Jacob [Allemagne] ; Detlef Schenke [Allemagne] ; Barbara Keller [Allemagne] ; Sven Kleinschmidt [Allemagne] ; Alexandra Esther [Allemagne]Relation between Intensity of Biocide Practice and Residues of Anticoagulant Rodenticides in Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes).
000055 (2015) Gamal Wareth [Allemagne] ; Denny Böttcher [Allemagne] ; Falk Melzer [Allemagne] ; Awad Ali Shehata [Égypte] ; Uwe Roesler [Allemagne] ; Heinrich Neubauer [Allemagne] ; Heinz-Adolf Schoon [Allemagne]Experimental infection of chicken embryos with recently described Brucella microti: Pathogenicity and pathological findings.
000095 (2013) Martine Piarroux [France] ; Renaud Piarroux ; Jenny Knapp ; Karine Bardonnet ; Jérôme Dumortier ; Jérôme Watelet ; Alain Gerard ; Jean Beytout ; Armand Abergel ; Solange Bresson-Hadni ; Jean GaudartPopulations at risk for alveolar echinococcosis, France.
000103 (2013) Gérald Umhang [France] ; Jennifer Lahoreau ; Alexandra Nicolier ; Franck BouéEchinococcus multilocularis infection of a ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) and a nutria (Myocastor coypus) in a French zoo.
000118 (2012) Mikl S Heltai [Hongrie] ; Georgi MarkovRed fox (Vulpes vulpes Linnaeus, 1758) as biological indicator for environmental pollution in Hungary.
000159 (2010) A Th A. Weiss [Allemagne] ; C. Bauer ; K. KöhlerCanine alveolar echinococcosis: morphology and inflammatory response.
000204 (2007) Ulrich Warskulat [Allemagne] ; Birgit Heller-Stilb ; Evelyn Oermann ; Karl Zilles ; Helmut Haas ; Florian Lang ; Dieter H UssingerPhenotype of the taurine transporter knockout mouse.
000216 (2006) Peter Kern [Allemagne] ; Hao Wen ; Naoki Sato ; Dominique A. Vuitton ; Beate Gruener ; Yinmei Shao ; Eric Delabrousse ; Wolfgang Kratzer ; Solange Bresson-HadniWHO classification of alveolar echinococcosis: principles and application.
000221 (2006) Stefan Voorspoels [Allemagne] ; Adrian Covaci ; Peter Lepom ; Sophie Escutenaire ; Paul SchepensRemarkable findings concerning PBDEs in the terrestrial top-predator red fox (Vulpes vulpes).
000257 (2004) J-F Magnaval [France] ; C. Boucher ; B. Morassin ; F. Raoul ; C. Duranton ; P. Jacquiet ; P. Giraudoux ; D A Vuitton ; R. PiarrouxEpidemiology of alveolar echinococcosis in southern Cantal, Auvergne region, France.
000269 (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.
000276 (2003) Kai Frölich [Allemagne] ; Jutta Wisser ; Heiko Schmüser ; Ulrich Fehlberg ; Heinrich Neubauer ; Roland Grunow ; Konstantin Nikolaou ; Jürgen Priemer ; Svenja Thiede ; Wolf Jürgen Streich ; Stephanie SpeckEpizootiologic and ecologic investigations of European brown hares (Lepus europaeus) in selected populations from Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
000331 (1999) R. Schuster [Allemagne] ; J. Bonin ; C. Staubach ; R. HeidrichLiver fluke (Opisthorchiidae) findings in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in the eastern part of the Federal State Brandenburg, Germany--a contribution to the epidemiology of opisthorchiidosis.
000340 (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.
000363 (1997) P J Berny [France] ; T. Buronfosse ; F. Buronfosse ; F. Lamarque ; G. LorgueField evidence of secondary poisoning of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and buzzards (Buteo buteo) by bromadiolone, a 4-year survey.
000369 (1997) M. Brack [Allemagne] ; K. Tackmann ; F J Conraths ; S. RensingAlveolar hydatidosis (Echinococcus multilocularis) in a captive rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) in Germany.
000394 (1995) F A Leighton [France] ; M. Artois ; L. Capucci ; D. Gavier-Widén ; J P MorisseAntibody response to rabbit viral hemorrhagic disease virus in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) consuming livers of infected rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
000485 (1983) A F Pétavy ; S. Deblock[The Auvergnan focus of alveolar echinococcosis. Research on the intermediate host, description of the lesions].
000520 (1976) K. Zettl ; J. Brömel[Results of studies on inhibitor substances in indigenous wild animals over several years].
000563 (????) Anja Meyer [Allemagne] ; Franz J. Conraths ; Christiane Schneemann ; Volker Wienrich ; Olivia Kershaw ; Achim D. Gruber[Lethal alveolar echinococcosis in a dog: clinical symptoms and pathology].

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