نتایج جستجو برای: galba truncatula

تعداد نتایج: 2038  

Journal: :Environmental DNA 2022

Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a powerful tool for identifying the spatial and temporal presence density of species in range aquatic habitats. The analysis eDNA has wide application, one which may be to inform Fasciola hepatica infection risk on pastures based detection its as well that intermediate snail host, Galba truncatula eDNA. Here, droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) quantitative real-time (qPCR) ...

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Elodie Chapuis Guillaume Martin Jérôme Goudet

Unraveling the effect of selection vs. drift on the evolution of quantitative traits is commonly achieved by one of two methods. Either one contrasts population differentiation estimates for genetic markers and quantitative traits (the Q(st)-F(st) contrast) or multivariate methods are used to study the covariance between sets of traits. In particular, many studies have focused on the genetic va...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2014
Adam Novobilský Annie Engström Sofia Sollenberg Katarina Gustafsson David A Morrison Johan Höglund

Transmission patterns of Fasciola hepatica were investigated on beef cattle (n=3) and sheep (n=3) farms in Sweden between 2011 and 2012. The dynamics of fluke infection, particularly estimated time of infection, were screened each grazing season by ELISA detection of antibodies in lambs (n=94) and first grazing season calves (n=61). Colostral transfer of F. hepatica antibodies from seropositive...

2014
Philippe Vignoles Amal Titi Daniel Rondelaud Abdeslam Mekroud Gilles Dreyfuss

As abrupt changes in water temperature (thermal shock) triggered a significantly greater cercarial emergence of Fasciola hepatica from experimentally infected Galba truncatula, laboratory investigations were carried out to study the influence of light on cercarial emergence in snails subjected to a thermal shock every week (a mean of 12 °C for 3 h) during the patent period. Thermal shock for th...

2017
María Dolores Bargues Valeria Gayo Jaime Sanchis Patricio Artigas Messaoud Khoubbane Soledad Birriel Santiago Mas-Coma

BACKGROUND Fascioliasis is a pathogenic disease transmitted by lymnaeid snails and recently emerging in humans, in part due to effects of climate changes, anthropogenic environment modifications, import/export and movements of livestock. South America is the continent presenting more human fascioliasis hyperendemic areas and the highest prevalences and intensities known. These scenarios appear ...

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