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Congo bibliography: Platyhelminthes and Nematoda
- Akouala, J., P. Ngouono, P. Otilibili, E. Simonkovitch,
J. Malonga, and F. Samba. Bulinus (B.) forskalii, nouvel
hote intermediaire de Schistosoma haematobium au Congo?:
Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 39(2) 1988: 149-150.
- Akouala, J., P. Ngouono, P. Otilibili, E. Simonkovitch,
J. Malonga, F. Samba, and J. P. Gouteux. Etude d'un nouveaux
foyer de schistosomiase urinaire dans la region du Pool
(Republique Populaire du Congo): Medecine Tropicale 48(3)
1988: 215-219, Illustr.
- Andrassy, I. The genera and species of the family Tylenchidae
Orley, 1880 (Nematoda). The genus Malenchus Andrassy,
1968: Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
27(1-2) 1981: 1-47, Illustr.
- ———. The genus Mesodorylaimus Andrassy, 1959 and its
relatives (Nematoda: Dorylaimidae): Acta Zoologica Academiae
Scientiarum Hungaricae 32(3-4) 1986: 207-261, Illustr.
- ———. Six new species of the suborder Rhabditina (Nematoda):
Revue De Nematologie 5(1) 1982: 39-50, Illustr.
- ———. The superfamily Dorylaimoidea (Nematoda) - a review.
Families Thorniidae and Thornenematidae: Acta Zoologica
Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 33(3-4) 1987: 277-315,
Illustr.
- ———. Three new species of Mononchoidea (Nematoda) from
the Southern Hemisphere: Opuscula Zoologica (Budapest)
21 1985: 23-30, Illustr.
- Anon. Menschen infizieren Gorillas: Kosmos (Stuttgart)
82(12) 1986: 36-37, Illustr.
- Bain, O., J. van der Lugt, and L. Kazadi. Stephanofilaria
boomkeri n. sp., as a cause of severe skin disease in
pigs in Zaire: Parasite 3(4), Decembre 1996: 377-381,
Illustr.
- Baird, J. K, R. Neafie C, L. Lanoie, and D. Connor H.
Abdominal angiostrongylosis in an African man: case
study: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
37(2) 1987: 353-356, Illustr.
- Baluku, B., and M. Loreau. Etude comparative de la
dynamique des populations de Biomphalaria pfeifferi (Gastropoda,
Planorbidae) dans deux cours d'eau du Zaire oriental:
Revue De Zoologie Africaine 103(3) 1989: 311-325, Illustr.
- Bantwanga, B. Contribution a l'etude de l'infestation
par Onchocerca volvulus (Leuckart, 1893) du complexe Simulium
damnosum de la region de Bunyakiri-Walikale (Kivu, Zaire):
Annales Des Societes Belges De Medecine Tropicale De Parasitologie
Et De Mycologie 63(2) 1983: 159-165, Illustr.
- Baujard, Pierre, Michel Luc, and Georges Reversat. 1998.
Description of Xiphinema Souchaudi N. Sp. And Observations
on X-Yapoense Luc, 1958 and X-Algeriense Luc & Kostadinov,
1982 (Nematoda : Longidoridae). Fundamental and Applied
Nematology 21, no. 6: 637-44.
Abstract: Xiphinema souchaudi n. sp. is described from
Eucalyptus plantations in Congo (Brazzaville) and from
secondary cultures on Vigna radiata. The new species is
close to X. imitator and to X. yapoense Luc, 1958. A third
population of X. yapoense is described. Like the two previously
recorded populations of this species, it came from a virgin
forest in Ivory Coast. The present sample included all
four juvenile stages. A small population of X. algeriense
Luc & Kostadinov, 1982, from Senegal, was also studied;
it included only one female but also the complete series
of juveniles stages, which made it possible to complete
the original description. (C) Orstom/Elsevier, Paris.
- Boomker, J., and F. Puylaert. Eight new Afrotropical
Spinitectus spp. (Nematoda: Cystidicolidae) from freshwater
fishes with a key to the members of the genus in the region:
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research 61(2), June
1994: 127-142, Illustr.
- Brooks, D. R, and R. Overstreet M. The family Liolopidae
(Digenea) including a new genus and two new species from
crocodilians: International Journal for Parasitology 8(4)
1978: 267-273, Illustr.
- Buck, A. A, R. Anderson I, and A. MacRae A. Epidemiology
of poly-parasitism. 1. Occurrence, frequency and distribution
of multiple infections in rural communities in Chad, Peru,
Afghanistan, and Zaire: Tropenmedizin Und Parasitologie
29(1) 1978: 61-70, Illustr.
- Cabaret, J., C. Bayssade-Dufour, G. Tami, and J. L.
Albaret. 1999. Identification of African Paragonimidae
by Multivariate Analysis of the Eggs. Acta Tropica
72, no. 1: 79-89.
Abstract: A study of metacercariae and adult Paragonimidae
revealed the existence in West-Africa of four species,
of which two are largely recorded in literature (Paragonimus
africanus and Paragonimus uterobilateralis), one was suspected
(Paragonimus, westermani-like) and one remained unrecorded
in Africa (Euparagonimus sp). Among the two last ones,
P. westermani-like was probably confused with P. africanus,
and Euparagonimus sp. with P. uterobilateralis. P. westermani-like
adult worms differed from P. africanus by the morphology
of ovary, testes and the size of the metraterm eggs. Euparagonimus
could be identified by a short excretory bladder in metacercariae.
The discriminant functions established on eggs measurements
(average, maximum and minimum length, average, maximum
and minimum width) were able to separate the isolates
into four groups. The largest eggs (97 x 59 mu m) belonged
to P. westermani-like, the medium sized eggs were ascribed
to P. africanus (91 x 49 mu m) and to Euparagonimus sp.
(84 x 50 mu m), and the smaller eggs (69 x 42 mu m) were
identified as P. uterobilateralis. Three Paragonimidae
were identified in Cameroon: P. westermani-like, P. africanus
and Euparagonimus sp. Additionally, P. uterobilateralis,
P. westermani-like, and Euparagonimus sp. were found in
the Congo, Gabon, and the Ivory Coast, respectively. (C)
1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
- Cabaret, J., and C. Chartier. Muellerius capillaris
in north-east Zaire: prevalence in sheep and goats and
determination of intermediate hosts: Journal of Helminthology
63(4) 1989: 298-301, Illustr.
- Carme, B., G. Kaya Gandziami, and D. Pintart. Localisation
dans la chambre anterieure de l'oeil de la filaire Loa
loa. A propos d'une observation: Acta Tropica 41(3) 1984:
265-269, Illustr.
- Carme, B., and A. Yebakima. Situation epidemiologique
de l'onchocercose au Congo: Annales De La Societe Belge
De Medecine Tropicale 70(3) 1990: 181-191, Illustr.
- Chartier, C. Developpement et survie d'Haemonchus
contortus d'origine ovine sur parcelle a Bunia (Iturie,
Zaire): Revue D'elevage Et De Medecine Veterinaire Des
Pays Tropicaux 44(2) 1991[1992]: 169-174, Illustr.
- ———. Les dominantes du parasitisme helminthique chez
les bovins en Ituri (Haut-Zaire). 1. La faune helminthique:
Revue D'elevage Et De Medecine Veterinaire Des Pays Tropicaux
43(1) 1990: 75-84, Illustr.
- Chartier, C., M. Bushu, T. Kristensen K, S. Nzeymana,
M. Lubingo, and J. Cabaret. Inventaire des mollusques
d'eau douce en Ituri (Haut-Zaire). Consequences sanitaires
poul l'homme et le betail (1): Revue D'hydrobiologie Tropicale
25(3) 1992(1993): 189-196, Illustr.
- Chartier, C., M. Bushu, L. Ngendahayo D, and C. Bayssade
Dufour. Bulinus africanus from Ituri (north-east Zaire)
as a host for Schistosoma bovis: Annales De La Societe
Belge De Medecine Tropicale 70(2) 1990: 159-161, Illustr.
- Chartier, C., J. Cabaret, M. Bushu, and T. Kristensen
K. Environmental and geographical distribution in north-east
Zaire of intermediate hosts of bovine fascioliasis (Lymnaea
natalensis) and schistosomiasis (Bulinus africanus): Journal
of Molluscan Studies 59(1), February 1993: 117-119, Illustr.
- Cianchi, R., M. Karam, M. Henry C, F. Villani, S. Kumlien,
and L. Bullini. Preliminary data on the genetic differentiation
of Onchocerca volvulus in Africa (Nematoda: Filarioidea):
Acta Tropica 42(4) 1985: 341-351, Illustr.
- Colaert, J., J. Vandepitte, and B. Lokombe. Identification
des Ancylostomatidae dans la population de Kinshasa, Zaire:
Annales Des Societes Belges De Medecine Tropicale De Parasitologie
Et De Mycologie 58(4) 1978: 315-320, Illustr.
- de Vries, E. J. A synopsis of the nominal species
of the subgenus Dugesia (Platyhelminthes: Tricladida:
Paludicola) from Africa and Madagascar: Zoological Journal
of the Linnean Society 92(4) 1988: 345-383, Illustr.
- Deelder, A. M, N. de Jonge, O. Boerman C, Y. Fillie
E, G. Hilberath W, J. Rotmans P, M. Gerritse J, and D.
Schut W O L. Sensitive determination of circulating
anodic antigen in Schistosoma mansoni infected individuals
by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using monoclonal
antibodies: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene 40(3) 1989: 268-272, Illustr.
- Dollfus, Robert Ph. F. 1950. Trématodes récoltés
au Congo belge par le Professeur Paul Brien, mai-ao ut
1937. Annales Du Musée Du Congo Belge : C.
Zoologie ; Ser. 5, V. 1, Fasc. 1. Tervuren: Musée
du Congo belge.
- Dollfus, Robert Philippe F. 1964. Nématodes
de myriapodes du Congo belge. Mémoires Du Muséum
National D'Histoire Naturelle, nouv. sér., t. 32,
fasc. 2. Paris: Editions du Muséum.
- Dronen, Norman O., Steven R. Simcik, Jerroid J. Scharninghausen,
and Richard M. Pitts. 1999. Thysanotaenia Congolensis
N. Sp. (Cestoda : Anoplocephalidae) in the Lesser Savanna
Cane Rat, Thryonomys Gregorianus From Democratic Republic
of Congo, Africa. Journal of Parasitology 85, no.
1: 90-92.
Abstract: Ten (100%) lesser savanna cane rats, Thryonomys
gregorianus, collected from the Lake Kivv area of the
Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa were found to be
infected with an undescribed anoplocephalid tapeworm,
Thysanotaenia congolensis n. sp. Like other species of
Thysanotaenia, T. congolensis n. sp. has the ovary and
vitellarium centrally located, and the egg capsules and
testes are intervascular. The new species differs from
the 2 existing species, Thysanotaenia lemuris in lemurs
and Thysanotaenia cubensis in humans, in being smaller
(34-50 mm long) and in having a smaller scolex (260-410
mu m in diameter), a shorter cirrus sac (115 mu m long),
and smaller eggs (40 mu m in diameter). Anastomoses of
the excretory system and formation of egg capsules in
the new species are also described.
- Dubois, G. On the status of some Strigeata La Rue, 1926
(Trematoda). VII: Du statut de quelques Strigeata La Rue,
1962 (Trematoda). VII. 35-46.
- Dujardin, J. P, A. Fain, and K. Maertens. Enquete
sur les filarioses humaines dans la region de Bwamanda
au nord-ouest du Zaire: Annales Des Societes Belges De
Medecine Tropicale De Parasitologie Et De Mycologie 62(4)
1982: 315-342, Illustr.
- Eduardo, S. L. 1980. A new genus, Leiperocotyle, for
Cotylophoron okapi Leiper, 1935 and C. congolense Baer,
1936 and redescription of C. okapi. Systematic Parasitology
1, no. (3-4): 255-63.
- Eduardo, S. L. The taxonomy of the family Paramphistomidae
Fischoeder, 1901 with special reference to the morphology
of species occurring in ruminants. 7. Redescription of
Leiperocotyle congolense (Baer, 1936) Eduardo, 1980 and
a new name Leiperocotyle gretillati for Ceylonocotyle
scoliocoelium var. benoiti Gretillat, 1966: Systematic
Parasitology 7(3) 1985: 231-238, Illustr.
- Eilenberger, U. Individual, group specific and ecological
influence factors on the status of endoparasites of wild
eastern lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla graueri) in
Zaire: Primate Report 47, Jan 1997(1996): 89-93, Illustr.
- Elsen, P., and C. Ancona. Note sur l'onchocercose
dans les environs de Kasongo (Zaire) et description des
larves de son vecteur: Annales Des Societes Belges De
Medecine Tropicale De Parasitologie Et De Mycologie 61(3)
1981: 393-397, Illustr.
- Ezzat, M. A, and G Tadros. 1958. Contribution to
the helminth fauna of Belgian Congo birds. Annales
Du Musée Royal Du Congo Belge, d. 69. Tervuren:
Musée Royal du Congo Belge.
- Fain, A., M. Wery, and J. Tilkin. Simulium albivirgulatum
Wanson et Henrard, 1944, vecteur d'Onchocerca volvulus
dans la region de la Cuvette Centrale, au Zaire. Note
preliminaire: Annales Des Societes Belges De Medecine
Tropicale De Parasitologie Et De Mycologie 60(3) 1980:
285-289.
- ———. Transmission d'Onchocerca volvulus par Simulium
albivirgulatum dans le foyer d'onchocercose de la Cuvette
centrale, Zaire: Annales Des Societes Belges De Medecine
Tropicale De Parasitologie Et De Mycologie 61(2) 1981:
307-309.
- Fossey, D. Gorillas in the mist: Hodder and Stoughton,
London, Sydney Etc. 1983: I-Xxiv, 1-326, Illustr.
- Fournier, A., J. Pages R, R. Touassem, and A. Mouahid.
Can tegumental morphology be used as a taxonomic criterion
between Schistosoma haematobium, S. intercalatum, and
S. bovis?: Parasitology Research 75(5) 1989: 375-380,
Illustr.
- Frandsen, F. Further studies on the compatibility
between S. intercalatum from Cameroun and Zaire and species
of Bulinus: Zeitschrift Fuer Parasitenkunde 58(2) 1979:
161-167, Illustr.
- ———. Hybridization between different strains of Schistosoma
intercalatum Fisher, 1934 from Cameroun and Zaire: Journal
of Helminthology 52(1) 1978: 11-22, Illustr.
- ———. Studies of the relationship between Schistosoma
and their intermediate hosts. 3. The genus Biomphalaria
and Schistosoma mansoni from Egypt, Kenya, Sudan, Uganda,
West Indies (St Lucia) and Zaire (two different strains:
Katanga and Kinshasa): Journal of Helminthology 53(4)
1979: 321-348, Illustr.
- ———. Studies of the relationships between Schistosoma
and their intermediate hosts. 2. The genus Bulinus and
Schistosoma haematobium from Sudan, Zaire and Zambia:
Journal of Helminthology 53(3) 1979: 205-212, Illustr.
- Frandsen, F., T. Bennike, and C. Cridland C. Studies
on Schistosoma intercalatum Fisher, 1934 and its intermediate
snail host in the Kisangani area, Zaire: Annales Des Societes
Belges De Medecine Tropicale De Parasitologie Et De Mycologie
58(1) 1978: 21-31, Illustr.
- Goodman, J. D. Amblosoma reelfooti n. sp. (Trematoda:
Brachylaimata Thapariellidae) from Viviparus intertextus
in Tennessee and Thapariella prudhoei n. sp. from Lanistes
sp. in Zaire: Transactions of the American Microscopical
Society 109(3) 1990: 319-324, Illustr.
- Graber, M. Parasites internes des vertebres domestiques
et sauvages, autres que les primates de la Republique
Populaire du Congo (d'apres la collection Cassard-Chambron,
1956-1960). Role pathogene - prophylaxie: Revue D'elevage
Et De Medecine Veterinaire Des Pays Tropicaux 34(2) 1981:
155-167.
- ———. Raillietina (Raillietina) gevreyi, n. sp. (Davaineidae,
Davaineinae), parasite de Tyto alba affinis Blyth, en
Republique Populaire du Congo: Bulletin De L'institut
Fondamental D'afrique Noire Serie a Sciences Naturelles
42(4) 1980[1984]: 702-708, Illustr.
- Graber, M., and J. Gevrey. Parasites internes des Primates
de la Republique Democratique du Congo (d'apres la collection
Cassard-Chambron 1956-1960). Role pathogene-diagnostic
prophylaxie: Revue D'elevage Et De Medecine Veterinaire
Des Pays Tropicaux 34(1) 1981: 27-41.
- Graber, M., and M. Turpin. Agriostomum vryburgi Railliet,
1902, parasite nouveau des bovides domestiques de la Republique
Populaire du Congo: Revue D'elevage Et De Medecine Veterinaire
Des Pays Tropicaux 29(1) 1976: 23-30.
- Gryseels, B., and N. Ngimbi P. Further observations
on the urban Schistosoma mansoni focus in Kinshasa, Zaire:
Annales Des Societes Belges De Medecine Tropicale De Parasitologie
Et De Mycologie 63(4) 1983: 341-346, Illustr.
- Gryseels, B., A. Polderman M, and P. Gigase L. A
note on the prevalence of Schistosoma haematobium and
S. mansoni in Kindu and Kasongo, Kivu area, Zaire: Annales
Des Societes Belges De Medecine Tropicale De Parasitologie
Et De Mycologie 60(3) 1980: 313-316, Illustr.
- Guyatt, H. L, T. Smith, B. Gryseels, C. Lengeler, H.
Mshinda, S. Siziya, B. Salanave, N. Mohome, J. Makwala,
K. Ngimbi P, and M. Tanner. Aggregation in schistosomiasis:
comparison of the relationships between prevalence and
intensity in different endemic areas: Parasitology 109(1),
July 1994: 45-55, Illustr.
- Hasegawa, H., Takayoshi Kano, and M. Mulavwa. A parasitological
survey on the feces of pygmy chimpanzees, Pan paniscus,
at Wamba, Zaire: Primates 24(3) 1983: 419-423, Illustr.
- Hastings, B. E, L. Gibbons M, and J. Williams E. Parasites
of free-ranging mountain gorillas: survey and epidemiological
factors: American Association of Zoo Veterinarians Annual
Proceedings 1992 1992: 301-302, Illustr.
- Henry, M. C, P. Janssens G, and M. de Boeck. Observations
recentes sur la transmission de l'onchocercose a Kinsuka,
Kinshasa, Zaire: Annales Des Societes Belges De Medecine
Tropicale De Parasitologie Et De Mycologie 64(3) 1984:
267-281, Illustr.
- Henry, M. C, and S. Meredith E O. The onchocerciasis
focus at Kinsuka/Kinshasa (Republic of Zaire) in 1985.
1. Entomological aspect: Annals of Tropical Medicine and
Parasitology 84(4) 1990: 369-379, Illustr.
- Hugot, J. P. Redescription of Enterobius anthropopitheci
(Gedoelst, 1916) (Nematoda, Oxyurida), a parasite of chimpanzees:
Systematic Parasitology 26(3), November 1993: 201-207,
Illustr.
- Hugot, J. P. Sur le genre Enterobius (Oxyuridae, Nematoda):
s.g. Colobenterobius 1. Parasites de Primates Colobinae
en region ethiopienne: Bulletin Du Museum National D'histoire
Naturelle Section a Zoologie Biologie Et Ecologie Animales
9(2) 1987: 341-352, Illustr.
- Hugot, J. P, and B. Brochier. Etude morphologique
de Syphatineria pearsi (Baylis, 1928) (Oxyuridae, Nematoda):
Systematic Parasitology 11(1) 1988: 39-47, Illustr.
- Jackson, J. A, and R. Tinsley C. Representatives
of Batrachocamallanus n. g. (Nematoda: Procamallaninae)
from Xenopus spp. (Anura: Pipidae): geographical distribution,
host range and evolutionary relationships: Systematic
Parasitology 31(3), July 1995: 159-188, Illustr.
- Jackson, J. A., and R. C. Tinsley. 1998. Reproductive
Interference in Concurrent Infections of Two Protopolystoma
Species (Monogenea : Polystomatidae). International
Journal for Parasitology 28, no. 8: 1201-4.
Abstract: The prevention of interspecific reproductive
interference is one possible explanation for spatial niche,
divergence between congeneric monogeneans. However, there
is little direct evidence that reproductive interactions
with other species are potentially deleterious to the
majority of parasitic platyhelminths. Xenopus fraseri-like
clawed toads from lowland rainforest in eastern Democratic
Republic of Congo are infected by:two species of polystomatid
monogenean, Protopolystoma fissilis and Protopolystoma
ramulosus. Both occur as adults in the host urinary bladder,
and exhibit identical copulatory structures and similar
body sizes. The small area of the habitat in relation
to parasite body size makes close proximity inevitable
in concurrent infections. Eggs were collected: from five
naturally infected hosts: two of these harboured concurrent
infections, and three were infected with P. fissilis only.
Eggs from concurrent infections showed reduced viability
(57.6% embryonation, n = 413) compared with those from
P. fissilis-only infections (85.2%, n = 439). This effect
may be due to some form of reproductive interference,
possibly failure to develop following interspecific cross-fertilisation.
(C) 1998 Australian Society for Parasitology. Published
by Elsevier Science Ltd.
- Justine, J. L. Capillaria brochieri n. sp. (Nematoda:
Capillariinae) parasite intestinal du chimpanze Pan paniscus
au Zaire: Annales De Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparee
63(6) 1988: 420-438, Illustr.
- Kabunda, M. Y, and C. Sommerville. Parasitic worms
causing the rejection of tilapia (Oreochromis species)
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Illustr.
- Laha, S., and S. Bhattacharya. Occurrence of root-knot
nematode in Congo jute: Science and Culture 50(1) 1984:
330-331, Illustr.
- Luc, Michel, August Coomans, Pieter A A Loof, and Pierre
Baujard. The Xiphinema americanum-group (Nematoda: Longidoridae).
2. Observations on Xiphinema brevicollum Lordello &
da Costa, 1961 and comments on the group: Fundamental
and Applied Nematology 21(5), September-October, 1998:
475-490, Illustr.
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plantes de l'ouest-africain. Liste preliminaire. Agron.
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of trematode (Cladorchis gigas) parasitic in elephants
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of Natural History.
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des populations de Bellamya capillata, Lymnaea natalensis,
Biomphalaria pfeifferi et Bulinus globosus (Mollusques)
dans le lac de retenue de la Lubumbashi (Shaba, Zaire):
Geo-Eco-Trop 5(1) 1981: 29-44, Illustr.
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capillariasis in edible Cricetomys spp. (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
in Zaire and its possible public health implications:
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 88(5), October
1994: 569-572, Illustr.
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Du Parc National De La Garamba. Mission H. De Saeger,
fasc. 3. Bruxelles: impr. Hayez.
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parasitic in amphibians and reptiles. Part 3. Genus Paracapillaria:
Vestnik Ceskoslovenske Spolecnosti Zoologicke 50(4) 1986:
273-289, Illustr.
- Mott, K. E, R. Baltes, J. Bambagha, and B. Baldassini.
Field studies of a reusable polyamide filter for detection
of Schistosoma haematobium eggs by urine filtration: Tropenmedizin
Und Parasitologie 33(4) 1982: 227-228, Illustr.
- N'gaporo, A., and J. Coulm. La bilharziose intestinale
en Republique populaire du Congo. Considerations epidemiologiques
a partir des cas declares entre 1952 et 1976: Medecine
Tropicale 38(5) 1978: 537-546, Illustr.
- Ngendahayo, L. D, C. Bayssade Dufour, J. Albaret L,
F. Frandsen, and A. Chabaud G. Morphologie des teguments
de Schistosoma intercalatum; comparison de trois souches
provenant du Cameroun, du Zaire et du Gabon: Annales De
Parasitologie Humaine Et Comparee 62(3) 1987: 235-240,
Illustr.
- Noireau, F., and J. Gouteux P. Current considerations
on a Loa loa Simian Reservoir in the Congo: Acta Tropica
46(1) 1989: 69-70.
- Noireau, F., A. Nzoulani, D. Sinda, and P. Caubere.
Chrysops silacea and C. dimidiata seasonality and loiasis
prevalence in the Chaillu Mountains, Congo: Medical and
Veterinary Entomology 5(4) 1991: 413-419, Illustr.
- Noireau, F., A. Nzoulani, D. Sinda, and A. Itoua. Chrysops
silacea and C. dimidiata: fly densities and infection
rates with Loa loa in the Chaillu Mountains, Congo Republic:
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine
and Hygiene 84(1) 1990: 153-155, Illustr.
- ———. Transmission indices of Loa loa in the Chaillu
Mountains, Congo: American Journal of Tropical Medicine
and Hygiene 43(3) 1990: 282-288, Illustr.
- Pages, J. R, and A. Theron. Schistosoma intercalatum
from Cameroon and Zaire: chronobiological differentiation
of cercarial emergence: Journal of Parasitology 76(5)
1990: 743-745, Illustr.
- ———. Schistosoma intercalatum: variations morphologiques
et biometriques des oeufs en relation avec la localisation
chez l'hote definitif et l'origine geographique du parasite
(Cameroun et Zaire): Annales De Parasitologie Humaine
Et Comparee 64(3) 1989: 208-216, Illustr.
- Pampiglione, S., E. Najera, M. Ricciardi L, and L. Junginger.
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