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Intestinal parasite infection and sanitation in medieval Leiden, the Low Countries
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A new cryptic species of Echinostoma (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) closely related to Echinostoma paraensei found in Brazil
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- Parasitology / Volume 150 / Issue 4 / April 2023
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- 12 January 2023, pp. 337-347
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Foodborne trematodes: old foes, new kids on the block and research perspectives for control and understanding host–parasite interactions
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- Parasitology / Volume 149 / Issue 10 / September 2022
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- 23 June 2022, pp. 1257-1261
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Intestinal parasites at the Late Bronze Age settlement of Must Farm, in the fens of East Anglia, UK (9th century B.C.E.)
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- Parasitology / Volume 146 / Issue 12 / October 2019
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- 08 August 2019, pp. 1583-1594
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Imported Opisthorchis viverrini and parasite infections from Thai labourers in Taiwan
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- Journal of Helminthology / Volume 67 / Issue 2 / June 1993
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- 05 June 2009, pp. 102-106
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Nuclear rDNA ITS sequence variation in the trematode genus Echinostoma: an aid to establishing relationships within the 37-collar-spine group
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- Parasitology / Volume 111 / Issue 5 / December 1995
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- 06 April 2009, pp. 609-615
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Biased distribution of trematode metacercariae in the nephric system of Rana tadpoles
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- Journal of Zoology / Volume 252 / Issue 4 / December 2000
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- 16 November 2000, pp. 531-547
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- December 2000
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Relative merits of nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacers and mitochondrial CO1 and ND1 genes for distinguishing among Echinostoma species (Trematoda)
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- Parasitology / Volume 116 / Issue 3 / March 1998
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- 01 March 1998, pp. 289-297
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