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The first determination of Eustrongylides excisus Jagerskiold, 1909-larvae (Nematoda: Dioctophymatidae) in the pike-perch Sander lucioperca in Vojvodina (Serbia)

Bjelić-Čabrilo, Olivera; Novakov, Nikolina; Ćirković, Miroslav; Kostić, D.; Popović, E.; Aleksić, Nevenka; Lujić, J.

(Versita, Warsaw, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bjelić-Čabrilo, Olivera
AU  - Novakov, Nikolina
AU  - Ćirković, Miroslav
AU  - Kostić, D.
AU  - Popović, E.
AU  - Aleksić, Nevenka
AU  - Lujić, J.
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/983
AB  - Twenty-one specimens of pike-perch (Sander lucioperca) were caught in the Danube-Tisa-Danube Canal in the city area of Novi Sad for parasitological examination. The presence of nematodes in the muscles was revealed in three fish. The parasites were identified to belong to the species Eustrongylides excisus, for which the pike-perch is a paratenic host. This finding represents the first determination of the larvae in the pike-perch in Serbia. The pike-perch is infected by ingestion of benthos- or plankton-eating fishes, the second intermediate hosts harbouring the fourth-stage nematode larvae. E. excisus is pathogenic to humans, who may be infected by consuming raw or undercooked fish.
PB  - Versita, Warsaw
T2  - Helminthologia
T1  - The first determination of Eustrongylides excisus Jagerskiold, 1909-larvae (Nematoda: Dioctophymatidae) in the pike-perch Sander lucioperca in Vojvodina (Serbia)
VL  - 50
IS  - 4
SP  - 291
EP  - 294
DO  - 10.2478/s11687-013-0143-1
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bjelić-Čabrilo, Olivera and Novakov, Nikolina and Ćirković, Miroslav and Kostić, D. and Popović, E. and Aleksić, Nevenka and Lujić, J.",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Twenty-one specimens of pike-perch (Sander lucioperca) were caught in the Danube-Tisa-Danube Canal in the city area of Novi Sad for parasitological examination. The presence of nematodes in the muscles was revealed in three fish. The parasites were identified to belong to the species Eustrongylides excisus, for which the pike-perch is a paratenic host. This finding represents the first determination of the larvae in the pike-perch in Serbia. The pike-perch is infected by ingestion of benthos- or plankton-eating fishes, the second intermediate hosts harbouring the fourth-stage nematode larvae. E. excisus is pathogenic to humans, who may be infected by consuming raw or undercooked fish.",
publisher = "Versita, Warsaw",
journal = "Helminthologia",
title = "The first determination of Eustrongylides excisus Jagerskiold, 1909-larvae (Nematoda: Dioctophymatidae) in the pike-perch Sander lucioperca in Vojvodina (Serbia)",
volume = "50",
number = "4",
pages = "291-294",
doi = "10.2478/s11687-013-0143-1"
}
Bjelić-Čabrilo, O., Novakov, N., Ćirković, M., Kostić, D., Popović, E., Aleksić, N.,& Lujić, J.. (2013). The first determination of Eustrongylides excisus Jagerskiold, 1909-larvae (Nematoda: Dioctophymatidae) in the pike-perch Sander lucioperca in Vojvodina (Serbia). in Helminthologia
Versita, Warsaw., 50(4), 291-294.
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11687-013-0143-1
Bjelić-Čabrilo O, Novakov N, Ćirković M, Kostić D, Popović E, Aleksić N, Lujić J. The first determination of Eustrongylides excisus Jagerskiold, 1909-larvae (Nematoda: Dioctophymatidae) in the pike-perch Sander lucioperca in Vojvodina (Serbia). in Helminthologia. 2013;50(4):291-294.
doi:10.2478/s11687-013-0143-1 .
Bjelić-Čabrilo, Olivera, Novakov, Nikolina, Ćirković, Miroslav, Kostić, D., Popović, E., Aleksić, Nevenka, Lujić, J., "The first determination of Eustrongylides excisus Jagerskiold, 1909-larvae (Nematoda: Dioctophymatidae) in the pike-perch Sander lucioperca in Vojvodina (Serbia)" in Helminthologia, 50, no. 4 (2013):291-294,
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11687-013-0143-1 . .
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Helminth fauna of the bank vole Myodes glareolus (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) on the territory of Fruska Gora Mountain (Serbia) - A potential source of zoonoses

Bjelić-Čabrilo, Olivera; Kostić, D.; Popović, E.; Ćirković, Miroslav; Aleksić, Nevenka; Lujić, J.

(Scientific Issues Natl Centre Agrarian Sciences, Sofia, 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bjelić-Čabrilo, Olivera
AU  - Kostić, D.
AU  - Popović, E.
AU  - Ćirković, Miroslav
AU  - Aleksić, Nevenka
AU  - Lujić, J.
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/772
AB  - The quantitative and qualitative composition of the helminth fauna of 588 bank voles (Myodes glareolus) from the territory of Fruska Gora Mountain (Serbia) were analysed with the aim to determine if the species is a natural reservoir of any zoonotic infection. The presence of nine nematode and five cestodes species was detected. The following roundworm species were revealed: Capillaria murissylvatici (Dieseng, 1851, Nematoda: Capillariidae), Trichocephalus muris (Schrank, 1788, Nematoda: Trichuriidae), Heligmosomoides glareoli (Baylis, 1928, Nematoda: Heligmosomidae), H. polygirus (Dujardin, 1845), Heligmosomum mixtum (Schulz, 1954, Nematoda: Heligmosomidae), Aspiculuris tetraptera (Nitzsch, 1821, Nematoda: Oxyuridae), Syphacia petrusewiczi (Bernard, 1996, Nematoda: Oxyuridae), S. stroma (Linstow, 1884, Nematoda: Oxyuridae) and Rictularia proni (Seurat, 1915, Nematoda: Rictulariidae). Two species of adult tapeworms parasitized the bank vole: Catenotaenia henttoneni (Kirschenblatt, 1949, Cestoda: Catenotaeniidae) and Hymenolepis asymmetrica (Janicki, 1904, Cestoda: Hymenolepididae), and three in the larval stage: Taenia martes (Zeder, 1803, Cestoda: Taeniidae), Taenia polyacantha(Leuckart, 1856, Cestoda: Taeniidae) and Mesocestoides lineatus (Goeze, 1782, Cestoda: Mesocestoididae). The largest number of hosts was infected with Heligmosomoides glareoli and Catenotaenia henttoneni. In addition, three larval tapeworms important for veterinary science and medicine were recovered: Taenia martes, Tatratirotaeina polyacantha and Mesocestoides lineatus. For these, the bank vole is an important intermediate host. Given the fact that, up until now, the bank vole has not been researched for parasite fauna, it is a new host for all determined helminth species. The results obtained contribute to the knowledge on helminth fauna of rodents in Serbia, which was not thoroughly studied so far.
PB  - Scientific Issues Natl Centre Agrarian Sciences, Sofia
T2  - Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science
T1  - Helminth fauna of the bank vole Myodes glareolus (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) on the territory of Fruska Gora Mountain (Serbia) - A potential source of zoonoses
VL  - 17
IS  - 6
SP  - 829
EP  - 836
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_772
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bjelić-Čabrilo, Olivera and Kostić, D. and Popović, E. and Ćirković, Miroslav and Aleksić, Nevenka and Lujić, J.",
year = "2011",
abstract = "The quantitative and qualitative composition of the helminth fauna of 588 bank voles (Myodes glareolus) from the territory of Fruska Gora Mountain (Serbia) were analysed with the aim to determine if the species is a natural reservoir of any zoonotic infection. The presence of nine nematode and five cestodes species was detected. The following roundworm species were revealed: Capillaria murissylvatici (Dieseng, 1851, Nematoda: Capillariidae), Trichocephalus muris (Schrank, 1788, Nematoda: Trichuriidae), Heligmosomoides glareoli (Baylis, 1928, Nematoda: Heligmosomidae), H. polygirus (Dujardin, 1845), Heligmosomum mixtum (Schulz, 1954, Nematoda: Heligmosomidae), Aspiculuris tetraptera (Nitzsch, 1821, Nematoda: Oxyuridae), Syphacia petrusewiczi (Bernard, 1996, Nematoda: Oxyuridae), S. stroma (Linstow, 1884, Nematoda: Oxyuridae) and Rictularia proni (Seurat, 1915, Nematoda: Rictulariidae). Two species of adult tapeworms parasitized the bank vole: Catenotaenia henttoneni (Kirschenblatt, 1949, Cestoda: Catenotaeniidae) and Hymenolepis asymmetrica (Janicki, 1904, Cestoda: Hymenolepididae), and three in the larval stage: Taenia martes (Zeder, 1803, Cestoda: Taeniidae), Taenia polyacantha(Leuckart, 1856, Cestoda: Taeniidae) and Mesocestoides lineatus (Goeze, 1782, Cestoda: Mesocestoididae). The largest number of hosts was infected with Heligmosomoides glareoli and Catenotaenia henttoneni. In addition, three larval tapeworms important for veterinary science and medicine were recovered: Taenia martes, Tatratirotaeina polyacantha and Mesocestoides lineatus. For these, the bank vole is an important intermediate host. Given the fact that, up until now, the bank vole has not been researched for parasite fauna, it is a new host for all determined helminth species. The results obtained contribute to the knowledge on helminth fauna of rodents in Serbia, which was not thoroughly studied so far.",
publisher = "Scientific Issues Natl Centre Agrarian Sciences, Sofia",
journal = "Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science",
title = "Helminth fauna of the bank vole Myodes glareolus (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) on the territory of Fruska Gora Mountain (Serbia) - A potential source of zoonoses",
volume = "17",
number = "6",
pages = "829-836",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_772"
}
Bjelić-Čabrilo, O., Kostić, D., Popović, E., Ćirković, M., Aleksić, N.,& Lujić, J.. (2011). Helminth fauna of the bank vole Myodes glareolus (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) on the territory of Fruska Gora Mountain (Serbia) - A potential source of zoonoses. in Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science
Scientific Issues Natl Centre Agrarian Sciences, Sofia., 17(6), 829-836.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_772
Bjelić-Čabrilo O, Kostić D, Popović E, Ćirković M, Aleksić N, Lujić J. Helminth fauna of the bank vole Myodes glareolus (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) on the territory of Fruska Gora Mountain (Serbia) - A potential source of zoonoses. in Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science. 2011;17(6):829-836.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_772 .
Bjelić-Čabrilo, Olivera, Kostić, D., Popović, E., Ćirković, Miroslav, Aleksić, Nevenka, Lujić, J., "Helminth fauna of the bank vole Myodes glareolus (Rodentia, Arvicolinae) on the territory of Fruska Gora Mountain (Serbia) - A potential source of zoonoses" in Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science, 17, no. 6 (2011):829-836,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_772 .
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