October 1964
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Red foxes (Vulpes fulva) from Ward County, North Dakota, were found to be infected with the cestode Echinococcus multilocularis, a parasite which has not hitherto been reported in the United States.
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October 1964
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17 Reads
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31 Citations
Science
Red foxes (Vulpes fulva) from Ward County, North Dakota, were found to be infected with the cestode Echinococcus multilocularis, a parasite which has not hitherto been reported in the United States.
September 1964
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8 Citations
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Red foxes ( Vulpes fulva ) from Ward County, North Dakota, were found to be infected with the cestode Echinococcus multilocularis , a parasite which has not hitherto been reported in the United States.
... In human, rupture of the cyst can lead to an anaphylactic shock or other severe allergic reactions, and adjacent tissues undergo compression atrophy. Hydatid cyst may degenerate spontaneously, in which case they undergo calcification[20].Clinical symptoms• Animal: Two types of clinical forms of Echinococcus have known to occur in animals. 1, Intestinal infection with adult or immature stage of Echinococcus species and 2, Infection of internal organ of intermediate of aberrant host animal ...
October 1964
Science