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1. Micromammals as a reservoir for the zoonotic nematode Calodium hepaticum (syn. Capillaria hepatica ) in recreational areas of Slovakia.

2. Capillaria hepatica (syn. Calodium hepaticum) infection and factors influencing infection carriage in rats ( Rattus spp.) in Hong Kong.

3. Spurious infection by Calodium hepaticum (Bancroft, 1983) Moravec, 1982 and intestinal parasites in forest reserve dwellers in Western Brazilian Amazon.

4. Enzootic Hepatic Capillariasis ( Calodium hepaticum ) in Street Rats ( Rattus norvegicus ) from Marseille City, France.

5. Capillaria hepatica (syn. Calodium hepaticum) as a Cause of Asymptomatic Liver Mass.

6. Capillaria hepatica (Calodium hepaticum) infection in a horse: a case report.

7. Factors affecting carriage and intensity of infection of Calodium hepaticum within Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) from an urban slum environment in Salvador, Brazil.

8. Calodium hepaticum in Jungle Cats ( Felis chaus ) in Sri Lanka.

9. OCCURRENCE OF Calodium hepaticum (BANCROFT, 1893) MORAVEC, 1982 EGGS IN FECES OF DOGS AND CATS IN LAGES, SANTA CATARINA, BRAZIL.

10. Prevalence of Calodium hepaticum (SYN. Capillaria hepatica) in Rattus norvegicus in the urban area of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

11. High occurrence of Calodium hepaticum (syn. Capillaria hepatica) spurious infection in a village in the Atlantic Forest of southern Brazil.

12. Prevalence of Calodium hepaticum and Cysticercus fasciolaris in Urban Rats and Their Histopathological Reaction in the Livers.

13. Calodium hepaticum (Nematoda: Capillaridae) in a red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Italy with scanning electron microscopy of the eggs.

14. Calodium hepaticum (Nematoda: Capillariidae) in synanthropic rodents (Rattus norvegicus and Rattus rattus) in Eastern Amazonia.

15. Calodium hepaticum: household clustering transmission and the finding of a source of human spurious infection in a community of the Amazon region.

16. Hepatic calodium hepaticum (Nematoda) infection in a zoo colony of black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus).

17. Health of Holochilus chacarius (Rodentia: Cricetidae) in rice agroecosystem in a neotropical wetland assessed by histopathology.

18. Eimeria stiedae causes most of the white-spotted liver lesions in wild European rabbits in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.

19. An Ethnographic Approach to Characterizing Potential Pathways of Zoonotic Disease Transmission from Wild Meat in Guyana.

20. Capillaria hepatica in wild Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) from Vancouver, Canada.

21. Endoparasites of rabbits and hares.

22. Parasite Fauna and Coinfections in Urban Rats Naturally Infected by the Zoonotic Parasite Angiostrongylus cantonensis .

23. Gastrointestinal parasites of wild carnivores from conservation institutions in the Cerrado of Goiás, Brazil.

24. Canine hepatic calodiosis with cirrhosis.

25. Molecular characterization and histo-physiological alterations induced by concurrent helminthosis in the liver of urban commensal rodents in Punjab, India.

26. Worldwide paleodistribution of capillariid parasites: Paleoparasitology, current status of phylogeny and taxonomic perspectives.

27. Study of the prevalence of Capillaria hepatica in humans and rodents in an urban area of the city of Porto Velho, Rondônia, Brazil.

28. Probable hepatic capillariosis and hydatidosis in an adolescent from the late Roman period buried in Amiens (France).

29. Capillariaisis (Trichurida, Trichinellidae, Capillaria hepatica) in the Brazilian Amazon: low pathogenicity, low infectivity and a novel mode of transmission.

30. Hepatic capillariasis in a Cape ground squirrel (Xerus inaurus).

31. [Two cases of hepatic helminthiasis in Marmota monax with hepatitis virus(WHV) infection].

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