The common vole,Microtus arvalis pall. as intermediate host ofMesocestoides (Cestoda) in Germany |
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Authors: | Brigitte Loos-Frank |
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Affiliation: | (1) Abt. Parasitologie, Universität Hohenheim, Emil-Wolff-Str. 34, D-7000 Stuttgart 70, Germany |
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Abstract: | Tetrathyridia ofMesocestoides leptothylacus Loos-Frank, 1980 were found in 1.4% of 513 common voles (Microtus arvalis) in a district of Southwest Germany where foxes (Vulpes vulpes) are frequently infected with this tapeworm. The tetrathyridia measured 1 to 1.5 mm in length and 0.5 to 1 mm in width. When injected intraperitoneally into white mice, jirds, or common voles, the tetrathyridia did not multiply. Cats fed with the larvae shed proglottids from the 21st day onwards. In one experimentally infected silver-fox proglottids were passed from day 12 onwards. One human subject infected twice with tetrathyridia ofM. leptothylacus, did not develop patent infections. One common vole from another district contained tetrathyridia of aMesocestoides species, which is rarely found in indigenous foxes and which is characterized by a broad-oval cirrus pouch with a much convoluted cirrus.Dedicated to the 70th birthday of Professor Piekarski |
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Keywords: | Mesocestoides leptothylacus Microtus arvalis Vulpes vulpes |
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