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Hammondia heydorni-like oocysts shed by a naturally infected dog and Neospora caninum NC-1 cannot be distinguished
- G. Schares, A. Heydorn, A. Cüppers, F. Conraths, H. Mehlhorn
- Biology, Medicine
- Parasitology Research
- 1 October 2001
Abstract. This study describes transmission experiments using Hammondia heydorni-like oocysts isolated in 1996 from a naturally infected dog. The isolate was designated as H. heydorni-Berlin-1996.… Expand
In contrast to dogs, red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) did not shed Neospora caninum upon feeding of intermediate host tissues
- G. Schares, A. Heydorn, +4 authors F. Conraths
- Biology, Medicine
- Parasitology Research
- 27 March 2002
Abstract. To clarify whether red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) can be final hosts of Neospora caninum, foxes and dogs were fed in parallel on tissues of a sheep and a goat experimentally infected with N.… Expand
Cyclic transmission of Neospora caninum: serological findings in dogs shedding oocysts
- G. Schares, A. Heydorn, A. Cüppers, F. Conraths, H. Mehlhorn
- Biology, Medicine
- Parasitology Research
- 1 October 2001
Abstract. In a previous paper we demonstrated that Hammondia heydorni-like oocysts isolated in 1996 from a naturally infected dog could not be distinguished from the isolate Neospora caninum NC-1.… Expand
Erratum to: In contrast to dogs, red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) did not shed Neospora caninum upon feeding of intermediate host tissues
- G. Schares, A. Heydorn, +4 authors F. Conraths
- Parasitology Research
- 2002
The alteration of one word during editing the above mentioned article led to a wrong statement at the end of the discussion (last paragraph, first sentence). The mistake remained un-observed during… Expand