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The Ruddy Turnstone, Arenaria interpres interpres, a New Definitive Host for Gynaecotyla squatarolae (Digenea: Microphallidae)

Seo M, Guk SM, Chai JY

The ruddy turnstone, Arenaria interpres interpres, a migratory Korean bird, was proved to be a natural definitive host for Gynaecotyla squatarolae (Digenea: Microphallidae). The ruddy turnstone was found dead at...
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Serosurveillance for Japanese encephalitis virus in wild birds captured in Korea

Yang DK, Oh YI, Kim HR, Lee YJ, Moon OK, Yoon H, Kim B, Lee KW, Song JY

Climate change induced by recent global warming may have a significant impact on vector-borne and zoonotic diseases. For example, the distribution of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) has expanded into new...
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Toxoplasmosis in a Pet Peach-Faced Lovebird (Agapornis roseicollis)

Cooper MK, Slapeta J, Donahoe SL, Phalen DN

Toxoplasma gondii atypical type II genotype was diagnosed in a pet peach-faced lovebird (Agapornis roseicollis) based on histopathology, immunohistochemistry, and multilocus DNA typing. The bird presented with severe neurological signs,...
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Discovery of Endocotyle incana and Spelotrema pseudogonotyla (Digenea: Microphallidae) from Scolopacid Migratory Birds in Korea

Yoo HJ, Chung OS, Seo M

Migratory birds have been suspected as playing a central role in transmission of various trematodes, but few surveys have been undertaken in the Republic of Korea. In the present study,...
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Three Echinostome Species from Wild Birds in the Republic of Korea

Choe S, Lee D, Park H, Oh M, Jeon HK, Lee Y, Na KJ, Kim Y, Lee H, Eom KS

Three echinostome species, i.e., Patagifer bilobus, Petasiger neocomense, and Saakotrema metatestis, are newly recorded in the trematode fauna of the Republic of Korea. They were recovered from 3 species of...
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Cell Culture-based Influenza Vaccines as Alternatives to Egg-based Vaccines

Lee I, Kim JI, Park MS

Influenza viruses have raised public health concerns by seasonal epidemics and intermittent pandemics. Vaccination is considered as the most effective method for preventing influenza infection in humans. Current influenza vaccines...
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Zoonotic Echinostome Infections in Free-Grazing Ducks in Thailand

Saijuntha , Duenngai K, Tantrawatpan C

Free-grazing ducks play a major role in the rural economy of Eastern Asia in the form of egg and meat production. In Thailand, the geographical location, tropical climate conditions and...
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Concurrent Capillaria and Heterakis Infections in Zoo Rock Partridges, Alectoris graeca

Park SI, Shin SS

Two adult rock partridges raised in a city zoo were examined parasitologically and pathologically. Two distinctive eggs resembling those of Capillaria and Heterakis were detected in the feces. At necropsy,...
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Discovery of Parvatrema duboisi and Parvatrema homoeotecnum (Digenea: Gymnophallidae) from Migratory Birds in Korea

Chung OS, Lee HJ, Sohn WM, Park YK, Chai JY, Seo M

Adult worms of Parvatrema spp. (Digenea: Gymnophallidae) were found in the intestines of 2 species of migratory birds, i.e., a great knot, Calidris tenuirostris, and 2 Mongolian plovers, Charadrius mongolus,...
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First detection of West Nile virus in domestic pigeon in Korea

Kim CY, Oh H, Song J, Hur M, Suh JH, Jheong WH, Kim JT, Oh HS, Park JH

West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne zoonotic pathogen that has spread throughout Europe and the United States. Recently, WNV spread to East and Southeast Asia, and great efforts have...
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Discovery of Maritrema obstipum (Digenea: Microphallidae) from Migratory Birds in Korea

Chung OS, Sohn WM, Chai JY, Seo M, Lee HJ

Adults of Maritrema obstipum (Digenea: Microphallidae) were found in the intestines of 4 species of migratory birds, including the sanderling (Crocethia alba), Kentish plover (Charadrius alexandrines), Mongolian plover (Charadrius mongolus),...
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Prevalence and Genetic Characterization of Toxoplasma gondii in House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) in Lanzhou, China

Cong W, Huang SY, Zhou DH, Zhang XX, Zhang NZ, Zhao Q, Zhu XQ

The prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection in birds has epidemiological significance because birds are indeed considered as a good indicator of environmental contamination by T. gondii oocysts. In this study,...
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Hypodectes propus (Acarina: Hypoderatidae) in a rufous turtle dove, Streptopelia orientalis (Aves: Columbiformes), in Japan

El-Dakhly , El-Nahass , Inui K, Kimura J, Sakai H, Yanai T

An adult male rufous turtle dove, Streptopelia (S.) orientalis (Aves: Columbiformes), was found dead in Yorii-machi Town, Osato District 369-1217, Saitama Prefecture, Japan, and subjected to necropsy. A large number...
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Apoptosis induced in vivo by new type gosling viral enteritis virus

Chen S, Cheng A, Wang M, Zhu D, Jia R, Luo Q, Cui H, Zhou Y, Wang Y, Xu Z, Chen Z, Chen X, Wang X

In this study, apoptosis was induced by new type gosling viral enteritis virus (NGVEV) in experimentally infected goslings is reported in detail for the first time. After 3-day-old goslings were...
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