Acanthocyclops rhesus
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4.2.3. Rhesus macaques
A Rhesus macaque was experimentally exposed to 400 L3 of D. insignis via a stomach tube ( Beverly-Burton and Crichton, 1976). The primate was necropsied at 180 DPI and nine gravid female nematodes from the subcutaneous tissues and a single male nematode from the connective tissue were recovered ( Beverly-Burton and Crichton, 1976). This finding in a non-human primate raises the possibility that D. insignis has the potential to be zoonotic; however, no infections in humans have ever been reported.
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Acanthocyclops rhesus
Cleveland, Christopher A., Garrett, Kayla B., Cozad, Rebecca A., Williams, Brianna M., Murray, Maureen H. & Yabsley, Michael J. 2018 |
D. insignis
, Crichton and Beverley-Burton 1975 |
D. insignis
, Crichton and Beverley-Burton 1975 |