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Le cluster Echinococciasis - Parasite

Terms

5Echinococciasis
10Parasite
18Echinococcus multilocularis
9Host-Parasite Interactions
4Intermediate host
32Vulpes vulpes
3Praziquantel
7Feces (parasitology)

Associations

Freq.WeightAssociation
40.566Echinococciasis - Parasite
50.527Echinococciasis - Echinococcus multilocularis
30.500Host-Parasite Interactions - Intermediate host
30.474Intermediate host - Parasite
80.447Parasite - Vulpes vulpes
60.447Echinococcus multilocularis - Parasite
30.408Echinococcus multilocularis - Praziquantel
30.378Feces (parasitology) - Host-Parasite Interactions
30.316Host-Parasite Interactions - Parasite
40.316Echinococciasis - Vulpes vulpes
30.265Intermediate host - Vulpes vulpes
50.208Echinococcus multilocularis - Vulpes vulpes

Documents par ordre de pertinence
000249 (2002) Gereon Schares [Allemagne] ; Alfred Otto Heydorn [Allemagne] ; Arnd Cüppers [Allemagne] ; Heinz Mehlhorn [Allemagne] ; Lutz Geue [Allemagne] ; Martin Peters [Allemagne] ; Franz Josef Conraths [Allemagne]In contrast to dogs, red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) did not shed Neospora caninum upon feeding of intermediate host tissues
000268 (2001) K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; U. Löschner [Allemagne] ; H. Mix [Allemagne] ; C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; H.-H. Thulke [Allemagne] ; M. Ziller [Allemagne] ; F. J. Conraths [Allemagne]A field study to control Echinococcus multilocularis-infections of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in an endemic focus
000193 (2006) T. Romig [Allemagne] ; D. Thoma [Allemagne] ; A.-K. Weible [Allemagne]Echinococcus multilocularis - : a zoonosis of anthropogenic environments?
000209 (2005) A. Casulli [Italie] ; M. T. Manfredi [Italie] ; G. La Rosa [Italie] ; A. R. Di Cerbo [Italie] ; A. Dinkel [Allemagne] ; T. Romig [Allemagne] ; P. Deplazes [Suisse] ; C. Genchi [Italie] ; E. Pozio [Italie]Echinococcus multilocularis in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) of the Italian Alpine region : is there a focus of autochthonous transmission?
000222 (2004) F. Hansen [Allemagne] ; F. Jeltsch [Allemagne] ; K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; H.-H. Thulke [Allemagne]Processes leading to a spatial aggregation of Echinococcus multilocularis in its natural intermediate host Microtus arvalis
000239 (2003) G. Schares [Allemagne] ; J. Meyer [Allemagne] ; A. B Rwald [Allemagne] ; F. J. Conraths [Allemagne] ; R. Riebe [Allemagne] ; W. Bohne [Allemagne] ; K. Rohn [Allemagne] ; M. Peters [Allemagne]A hammondia-like parasite from the European fox (Vulpes vulpes) forms biologically viable tissue cysts in cell culture
000330 (1995) R. Lucius [Allemagne] ; B. Bilger [Allemagne]Echinococcus multilocularis in Germany : Increased awareness or spreading of a parasite ?
000317 (1997) U. Schelling [Allemagne] ; W. Frank [Allemagne] ; R. Will [Allemagne] ; T. Romig [Allemagne] ; R. Lucius [Allemagne]Chemotherapy with praziquantel has the potential to reduce the prevalence of Echinococcus multilocularis in wild foxes (Vulpes vulpes)
000115 (2011) Sabine Bork-Mimm [Allemagne] ; Heinz Rinder [Allemagne]High prevalence of Capillaria plica infections in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Southern Germany
000116 (2011) Anke Dinkel [Allemagne] ; Selina Kern [Allemagne] ; Anja Brinker [Allemagne] ; Rainer Oehme [Allemagne] ; Amélie Vaniscotte [France] ; Patrick Giraudoux [France] ; Ute Mackenstedt [Allemagne] ; Thomas Romig [Allemagne]A real-time multiplex-nested PCR system for coprological diagnosis of Echinococcus multilocularis and host species
000277 (2000) David J. Jenkins [Australie] ; Thomas Romig [Allemagne]Efficacy of DroncitR Spot-on (praziquantel) 4% w/v against immature and mature Echinococcus multilocularis in cats
000297 (1999) R. Schuster [Allemagne] ; J. Bonin [Allemagne] ; C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; R. Heidrich [Allemagne]Liver 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
000298 (1999) J. Heidrich [Allemagne] ; A. Schönberg [Allemagne] ; S. Steuber [Allemagne] ; K. Nöckler [Allemagne] ; P. Schulze [Allemagne] ; W.-P. Voigt [Allemagne] ; E. Schein [Allemagne]Investigation of skin samples from red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in eastern Brandenburg (Germany) for the detection of Borrelia burgdorferi s. I.
000299 (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.
000310 (1998) K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; U. Löschner [Allemagne] ; H. Mix [Allemagne] ; C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; H.-H. Thulke [Allemagne] ; F. J. Conraths [Allemagne]Spatial distribution patterns of Echinococcus multilocularis (Leuckart 1863) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Taeniidae) among red foxes in an endemic focus in Brandenburg, Germany
000365 (1987) B. Loos-Frank [Allemagne]Shedding of gravid proglottids and destrobilation in experimental infections of foxes with Mesocestoides leptothylacus Loos-Frank, 1980 (Cestoda).
000042 (2014) Eric Tielemans [France] ; Coralie Manavella [France] ; Martin Visser [Allemagne] ; S. Theodore Chester [États-Unis] ; Joseph Rosentel [États-Unis]Efficacy in cats of a novel topical combination of fipronil, (S)-methoprene, eprinomectin, praziquantel, against induced infestations of Echinococcus multilocularis.
000072 (2013) A. Kuehn [Allemagne] ; C. Schulze [Allemagne] ; P. Kutzer [Allemagne] ; C. Probst [Allemagne] ; A. Hlinak [Allemagne] ; A. Ochs [Allemagne] ; R. Grunow [Allemagne]Tularaemia seroprevalence of captured and wild animals in Germany: the fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a biological indicator
000074 (2013) Denise Güthlin [Allemagne] ; Ilse Storch [Allemagne] ; Helmut Küchenhoff [Allemagne]Landscape variables associated with relative abundance of generalist mesopredators
000102 (2011) Christof Janko [Allemagne] ; Andreas KönigDisappearance rate of praziquantel-containing bait around villages and small towns in southern Bavaria, Germany.
000103 (2011) Christoph Staubach [Allemagne] ; Lothar Hoffmann ; Volker J. Schmid ; Mario Ziller ; Kirsten Tackmann ; Franz J. ConrathsBayesian space-time analysis of Echinococcus multilocularis-infections in foxes.
000104 (2011) Anke Dinkel [Allemagne] ; Selina Kern ; Anja Brinker ; Rainer Oehme ; Amélie Vaniscotte ; Patrick Giraudoux ; Ute Mackenstedt ; Thomas RomigA real-time multiplex-nested PCR system for coprological diagnosis of Echinococcus multilocularis and host species.
000120 (2010) A Th A. Weiss [Allemagne] ; C. Bauer ; K. KöhlerCanine alveolar echinococcosis: morphology and inflammatory response.
000138 (2009) D. Antolová ; K. Reiterová ; M. Miterpáková ; A. Dinkel [Allemagne] ; P. DubinskThe First Finding of Echinococcus multilocularis in Dogs in Slovakia: An Emerging Risk for Spreading of Infection
000149 (2009) Thomas Muller [Allemagne] ; H.-J. B Tza [Allemagne] ; A. Beckert [Allemagne] ; C. Bunzenthal [Allemagne] ; J. H. Cox [Allemagne] ; C. M. Freuling [Allemagne] ; A. R. Fooks [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Frost [Allemagne] ; L. Geue [Allemagne] ; A. Hoeflechner [Autriche] ; D. Marston [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Neubert [Allemagne] ; L. Neubert [Allemagne] ; S. Revilla-Fernindez [Autriche] ; E. Vanek [Autriche] ; A. Vos [Allemagne] ; E. Wodak [Autriche] ; K. Zimmer [Allemagne] ; T. C. Mettenleiter [Allemagne]Analysis of vaccine-virus-associated rabies cases in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) after oral rabies vaccination campaigns in Germany and Austria
000178 (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.
000191 (2006) Stefan Voorspoels [Belgique] ; Adrian Covaci [Belgique] ; Peter Lepom [Allemagne] ; Sophie Escutenaire [Belgique] ; Paul Schepens [Belgique]Remarkable findings concerning PBDEs in the terrestrial top-predator red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
000192 (2006) T. Selhorst [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; H.-J. B Tza [Allemagne]Epidemiological analysis of setbacks in oral vaccination in the final stage of fox rabies elimination in densely populated areas in Germany
000194 (2006) T. Mülller [Allemagne] ; T. Selhorst [Allemagne] ; J. Burow [Allemagne] ; A. Schameitat [Allemagne] ; A. Vos [Allemagne]Cross reactive antigenicity in orally vaccinated foxes and raccoon dogs against european bat lyssavirus Type 1 and 2
000211 (2004) P. Kern [Allemagne][Questions about Echinococcus multilocularis. Transmission by fallen fruit?].
000227 (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.
000231 (2003) Frank Hansen [Allemagne] ; Kirsten Tackmann ; Florian Jeltsch ; Christian Wissel ; Hans-Hermann ThulkeControlling Echinococcus multilocularis-ecological implications of field trials.
000237 (2003) R. Schuster [Allemagne] ; K. Dell [Allemagne] ; K. Nöckler [Allemagne] ; J. Vöster [Allemagne] ; D. Schwartz-Porsche [Allemagne] ; W. Haider [Allemagne]Liver 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
000238 (2003) Rolf Schuster [Allemagne] ; Bettina Gregor [Allemagne] ; Jana Heidrich [Allemagne] ; Karsten Nöckler [Allemagne] ; Moses Kyule [Allemagne] ; Ulrich Wittstatt [Allemagne]A sero-epidemiological survey on the occurrence of opisthorchiid liver flukes in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Berlin, Germany
000241 (2002) J. Lohse [Allemagne] ; H. Rinder ; R. Gothe ; M. ZahlerValidity of species status of the parasitic mite Otodectes cynotis.
000260 (2001) G. Schares [Allemagne] ; U. Wenzel [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; F. J. Conraths [Allemagne]Serological evidence for naturally occurring transmission of Neospora caninum among foxes ( Vulpes vulpes )
000264 (2001) T. Lengwinat [Allemagne] ; Hhd Meyer [Allemagne] ; W. Jöchle [États-Unis]Effectiveness of Cabergoline for Termination of Pregnancy in Silver Fox (Vulpes vulpes fulva)
000266 (2001) Olaf Berke [Allemagne]Choropleth mapping of regional count data of Echinococcus multilocularis among red foxes in Lower Saxony, Germany
000275 (2000) T. Selhorst [Allemagne]Improving the oral immunization of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) against rabies with the help of an evolutionary algorithm
000278 (2000) J. Eckert [Suisse] ; F. J Conraths [Allemagne] ; K. Tackmann [Allemagne]Echinococcosis: an emerging or re-emerging zoonosis?
000282 (2000) Jens Raila [Allemagne] ; Ingeborg Buchholz [Allemagne] ; Heike Aupperle [Allemagne] ; Gerit Raila [Allemagne] ; Heinz-Adolf Schoon [Allemagne] ; Florian J. Schweigert [Allemagne]The distribution of vitamin A and retinol-binding protein in the blood plasma, urine, liver and kidneys of carnivores
000284 (1999) C. Epe [Allemagne] ; M. Meuwissen ; M. Stoye ; T. SchniederTransmission trials, ITS2-PCR and RAPD-PCR show identity of Toxocara canis isolates from red fox and dog.
000293 (1999) H.-H. Thulke [Allemagne] ; V. Grimm [Allemagne] ; M. S. Müller [Allemagne] ; C. Staubach [Allemagne] ; L. Tischendorf [Allemagne] ; C. Wissel [Allemagne] ; F. Jeltsch [Allemagne]From pattern to practice: a scaling-down strategy for spatially explicit modelling illustrated by the spread and control of rabies
000296 (1999) T. Selhorst [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne]An evaluation of the efficiency of rabies control strategies in fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) populations using a computer simulation program
000305 (1998) F. Frati [Italie] ; G. B. Hartl [Allemagne] ; S. Lovari [Italie] ; M. Delibes [Espagne] ; G. Markov [Bulgarie]Quaternary radiation and genetic structure of the red fox Vulpes vulpes in the Mediterranean Basin, as revealed by allozymes and mitochondrial DNA
000308 (1998) U. Truyen [Allemagne] ; T. Müller [Allemagne] ; R. Heidrich [Allemagne] ; K. Tackmann [Allemagne] ; L. E. Carmichael [États-Unis]Survey on viral pathogens in wild red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Germany with emphasis on parvoviruses and analysis of a DNA sequence from a red fox parvovirus
000327 (1995) Klaus Henning [Allemagne] ; Claus-Peter Czerny [Allemagne] ; Hermann Meyer [Allemagne] ; Thomas Müller [Allemagne] ; Matthias Kramer [Allemagne]A seroepidemiological survey for orthopox virus in the red fox ( Vulpes vulpes )
000334 (1994) A. C. Vos [Allemagne]Reproductive performance of the red fox, Vulpes vulpes, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, 1987-1992
000341 (1993) A. Wöhrmann-Repenning [Allemagne]The anatomy of the vomeronasal complex of the fox (Vulpes vulpes (L.)) under phylogenetic and functional aspects
000351 (1991) A. Wöhrmann-Repenning [Allemagne]Functional aspects of the vomeronasal complex in mammals
000352 (1991) H. Ansorge [Allemagne]Diphyodont dentition of first premolar in the red fox Vulpes vulpes (Linné, 1758)
000355 (1990) Franz-Rainer Matuschka [Allemagne, États-Unis] ; Dania Richter [Allemagne] ; Peter Fischer [Allemagne] ; Andrew Spielman [États-Unis]Nocturnal detachment of the tick Ixodes hexagonus from nocturnally active hosts
000372 (1985) F. Staib [Allemagne] ; W. Weller [Allemagne] ; S. Brem ; R. Schindlmayr ; E. SchmittdielA cryptococcus neoformans strain from the brain of a wildlife fox (vulpes vulpes) suspected of rabies: Mycological observations and comments
000387 (1980) Brigitte Loos-Frank [Allemagne]The common vole, Microtus arvalis pall. as intermediate host of Mesocestoides (Cestoda) in Germany
000423 (????) 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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