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The importance of A. fulica as an intermediate host of eosinophilic menigoencepahlitis in Brazil is emphasized.
In the early 20th century, it was recognized that black currants served as an intermediate host of blister rust and were thought to pose a serious threat to white pines.
Following the recent retrieval of dermal microfilariae identified as Cercopithifilaria sp. in a dog from Sicily Italyy), this study was designed to assess the role of the brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus as an intermediate host of this filarial species.
The black currants will make an important contribution to our line". The federal government had banned the growing of black and red currants in 1911 when the burgeoning logging industry put pressure on lawmakers to eliminate the currants because they were thought to be an intermediate host of white pine blister rust.
Twelve (6.6%) out of 181 samples molecularly tested were positive for Cercopithifilaria sp. This study demonstrates that nymphs of R. sanguineus feeding on a dog naturally infected by Cercopithifilaria sp. can ingest microfilariae, which develop up to the third infective stage thus suggesting that this tick species might act as an intermediate host of this little known canine filarioid.
The CHO cell line, which is a capable microcell donor, has been used as an intermediate host of transferable chromosome fragments to other cell lines [43].
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A number of studies have indicated that the crayfish is a vector of the crayfish fungus plague Aphanomyces astaci and an intermediate host for numerous parasites of vertebrates, including humans [46].
Quails carry sialic acid receptors with the potential of binding of avian and human influenza viruses, thereby serving as an intermediate host for the zoonotic transmission of influenza viruses [ 30] and potentially as a challenge system for human and avian influenza virus vaccines.
It had been believed that avian influenza virus could not cross the species barrier to directly infect humans, and that pigs are required as an intermediate host for the interspecies transmission of avian influenza viruses to humans or as mixing vessels for the generation of reassortant viruses [2].
These restricted conditions likely point to a reservoir species, an intermediate host, or particulars of transmission that are highly dependent upon the same parameters.
The role of quail as an intermediate host in the adaptation of avian influenza viruses from domestic waterfowl, such as ducks and geese, to gallinaceous poultry, such as chickens and related terrestrial-based species, and the ability of quail to shed these novel reassortant viruses via respiratory aerosols led to their removal from live poultry markets in Hong Kong in 2002.
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