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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 21.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000198 (2008) R. Hanosset [Belgique] ; C. Saegerman ; S. Adant ; L. Massart ; B. LossonEchinococcus multilocularis in Belgium: prevalence in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and in different species of potential intermediate hosts.
000224 (2006) M. Vervaeke [Belgique] ; S. Davis ; H. Leirs ; R. VerhagenImplications of increased susceptibility to predation for managing the sylvatic cycle of Echinococcus multilocularis.
000253 (2004) F. Hansen [Allemagne] ; F. Jeltsch ; K. Tackmann ; C. Staubach ; H-H ThulkeProcesses leading to a spatial aggregation of Echinococcus multilocularis in its natural intermediate host Microtus arvalis.
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.
000260 (2003) Peter Kern[Fox tapeworm. Is there a risk also in our cities? (interview by Dr. Th. Meissner)].
000271 (2003) Ricardo Zavala-G Ngora [Allemagne] ; Antje Kroner ; Britta Wittek ; Petra Knaus ; Klaus BrehmIdentification and characterisation of two distinct Smad proteins from the fox-tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis.
000282 (2003) Frank Hansen [Allemagne] ; Kirsten Tackmann ; Florian Jeltsch ; Christian Wissel ; Hans-Hermann ThulkeControlling Echinococcus multilocularis-ecological implications of field trials.
000284 (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.
000286 (2002) J. Lohse [Allemagne] ; H. Rinder ; R. Gothe ; M. ZahlerValidity of species status of the parasitic mite Otodectes cynotis.
000291 (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.
000349 (1998) A. Dinkel [Allemagne] ; M. Von Nickisch-Rosenegk ; B. Bilger ; M. Merli ; R. Lucius ; T. RomigDetection of Echinococcus multilocularis in the definitive host: coprodiagnosis by PCR as an alternative to necropsy.
000365 (1997) J. Eckert [Suisse]Epidemiology of Echinococcus multilocularis and E. granulosus in central Europe.
000380 (1995) P. Kimmig[Risk of fox tapeworm infection?].
000444 (1990) A F Petavy [France] ; S. Deblock ; S. Walbaum[Epidemiology and prevention of echinococcosis in France].
000451 (1990) F R Matuschka [Allemagne] ; D. Richter ; P. Fischer ; A. SpielmanNocturnal detachment of the tick Ixodes hexagonus from nocturnally active hosts.
000457 (1989) W. Frank[Fox tapeworm infections. How endangered is the human?].
000470 (1987) B. Loos-Frank [Allemagne]Shedding of gravid proglottids and destrobilation in experimental infections of foxes with Mesocestoides leptothylacus Loos-Frank, 1980 (Cestoda).
000474 (1985) P. Delattre ; M. Pascal ; J P Damange[Towards a strategy for the epidemiological study of alveolar echinococcosis. Apropos of cases of infestation seen in Microtus arvalis P. in the Doubs (France)].
000485 (1983) A F Pétavy ; S. Deblock[The Auvergnan focus of alveolar echinococcosis. Research on the intermediate host, description of the lesions].
000489 (1982) E. Zeyhle[Distribution of Echinococcus multilocularis in southwest Germany].
000567 (????) Eleonora-Maria Constantin [Allemagne] ; Gereon Schares ; Ernst Grossmann ; Konrad Sauter ; Thomas Romig ; Susanne Hartmann[Studies on the role of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a potential definitive host of Neospora caninum].

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