were examined in the same year in England by George Busk who named them Filaria sanguinis hominis. In 1876 and 1877, Joseph Bancroft in Brisbane, Australia...
Aquilaria filaria, the palisan, is a species of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae. It is native to the eastern Philippines, the Maluku Islands...
Family: Onchocercidae Genus: Loa Species: L. loa Binomial name Loa loa (Cobbold, 1864) Synonyms Dracunculus loa Cobbold, 1864 Filaria loa (Cobbold, 1864)...
Bascanichthys filaria is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by Albert Günther in 1872. It is a tropical, marine eel...
Aids) National Cancer Control Programme (cancer) (since 1985) National Filaria Control Programme (filariasis) National Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control...
for Antiblemma filaria is 8578. "Antiblemma filaria Species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 27 January 2018. "Antiblemma filaria Report". Integrated...
"О строении и размножении ришты (Filaria medinensis L.)" [On the structure and reproduction of the Guinea worm (Filaria medinensis L.)]. Известия Императорского...
centre each for communicable diseases, NGO-run malaria clinic, filaria clinic, and filaria lymphodema management clinic. The corporation maintains three...
Mosquitoes Bifenthrin is an effective pesticide to use against malaria and filaria vector mosquitoes. It is still effective when a resistance to other pyrethroids...
Vietnam Aquilaria cumingiana, found in Indonesia and Malaysia Aquilaria filaria, found in New Guinea, the Moluccas, and Mindanao (Philippines) Aquilaria...
from Africa by a German missionary doctor in 1890 and named the organism Filaria volvulus. Rodolfo Robles and Rafael Pacheco in Guatemala first mentioned...
The most common type is lymphatic filariasis caused by three species of Filaria that are spread by mosquitoes. Other types of filariasis are onchocerciasis...
roundworm Wuchereria bancrofti (then called Filaria (Microfilaria) bancrofti). But the new species of human filaria in North Sumatra was both physiologically...
within this superfamily are known as filarial worms or filariae (singular filaria). Infections with parasitic filarial worms cause disease conditions generically...
his early years researching filaria (a small worm that causes elephantiasis). Manson focused his time on searching for filaria in blood taken from his patients...
but, after his father's death in 1894, continued his father's work on filaria, the parasitic worm that his father had discovered was the cause of filariasis...
Filaria sanguinis hominis minor, due to their relatively small size when compared to another type of microfilarae found in the same patient (Filaria sanguinis...
viviparus), donkeys and horses (D. arnfeldi), and sheep and goats (D. filaria). These animals have direct life-cycles. The lungworms in the superfamily...
passed to humans. He learned it was a microscopic nematode worm called Filaria sanguinis hominis. He continued to study this worm and its life cycle and...