Nematodirus abnormalis (May, 1920)
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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/vzoo-2018-0049 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6455050 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0F508790-B036-8808-FF07-FE1B991576C6 |
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Felipe |
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Nematodirus abnormalis (May, 1920) |
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Nematodirus abnormalis (May, 1920)
Hosts: European mouflon (P = 20 %; I = 1015 (1–2029)).
Site of infection: abomasum, small intestine.
Hosts: American bison (P = 9.1 %; I = 4); Ankole-Watusi (P = 100 %; I = 3); Siberian ibex (P = 100 %; I = 2); common eland (P = 28.9 %; I = 686.2 (1–4,420)); blackbuck (P = 62.5 %; I = 272.8 (5–599)); Barbary sheep (P = 60 %; I = 55 (14–131)); saiga antelope (P = 34.8 %; I = 42.4 (1–194)); markhor (P = 63.6 %; I = 167.6 (2–340)); red deer (P = 33.3 %; I = 2 (1–3)); guanaco (P = 66.7 %; I = 102.1 (75–130)); llama (P = 66.7 %; I = 234 (12–456)); alpaca (P = 100 %; I = 8); nilgai (P = 14.3 %; I = 1).
Site of infection: abomasum, small intestine, caecum.
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