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1. First report of apparent praziquantel resistance in Dipylidium caninum in Europe.

2. Efficacy of Lactobacillus taiwanensis S29 and Lactiplantibacillus plantarum S27 against tapeworm infection in Swiss Albino rats.

3. Assessing the effectiveness of fenbendazole supramolecular complexes against schistosomiasis, monieziosis and parabronemosis in sheep.

4. Elimination of probable praziquantel-resistant Dipylidium caninum with nitroscanate in a mixed-breed dog: a case report.

5. Tapeworms as pathogens of fish: A review.

6. Advances in the treatment, diagnosis, control and scientific understanding of taeniid cestode parasite infections over the past 50 years.

7. Case Report: Human Bertiellosis-A Rare Cestode Infection in a South African Child.

8. Clinical forms of peritoneal larval cestodiasis by Mesocestoides spp. in dogs: diagnosis, treatment and long term follow-up.

9. Severe Pleural Effusion in a Dog Affected by Larval Mesocestodiasis.

10. Co-administration of silymarin elevates the therapeutic effect of praziquantel through modulation of specific antibody profiles, Th1/Th2/Tregs cytokines and down-regulation of fibrogenesis in mice with Mesocestoides vogae (Cestoda) infection.

11. Nine cases of human dipylidiasis in Moscow region during 1987 to 2017.

12. Capsule endoscopy, a useful tool for the diagnosis of a tapeworm infection.

13. Development and application of anthelminthic drugs in China.

14. Increased Prevalence of Cestode Infection Associated with History of Deworming among Primary School Children in Ethiopia.

15. Dipylidium caninum Infection in Children: Clinical Presentation and Therapeutic Challenges.

16. Histone deacetylase enzymes as potential drug targets of Neglected Tropical Diseases caused by cestodes.

17. Use of praziquantel to control platyhelminth parasites of fish.

18. A 50-year-old woman with a recurrent eyelid swelling.

19. Sheep enteric cestodes and their influence on clinical indicators used in targeted selective treatments against gastrointestinal nematodes.

20. Clinicopathology conference: 41-year-old woman with chronic relapsing meningitis.

21. Neobenedenia melleni (Monogenea: Capsalidae) in ornamental reef fish imported to Brazil.

22. The utilisation of human dialyzable leukocyte extract (IMMODIN) as adjuvant in albendazole therapy on mouse model of larval cestode infection: Immunomodulatory and hepatoprotective effects.

23. Praziquantel Resistance in the Zoonotic Cestode Dipylidium caninum .

24. Bertiella studeri Infection-A Rare Cause of Chronic Abdominal Pain in a Child from North India.

25. Three-Month-Old Girl With Worm Infestation.

26. Comparative proteomics of the larval and adult stages of the model cestode parasite Mesocestoides corti.

27. Use of a saliva-based diagnostic test to identify tapeworm infection in horses in the UK.

28. Clinical characteristics and epidemiology of intestinal tapeworm infections over the last decade in Tokyo, Japan: A retrospective review.

29. Unique pharmacological properties of serotoninergic G-protein coupled receptors from cestodes.

30. The efficacy of the supramolecular complexes of niclosamide obtained by mechanochemical technology and targeted delivery against cestode infection of animals.

31. Evidence that a tapeworm does not cause significant weight loss.

32. The use of Ocimum americanum essential oil against the pathogens Aeromonas hydrophila and Gyrodactylus sp. in silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen).

33. Efficacy of a topical combination of fipronil, (S)-methoprene, eprinomectin and praziquantel (Broadline(®)) against naturally acquired infections with cestodes of the genus Joyeuxiella in cats.

34. [ANTHELMINTIC SUBSTANCES: MAIN CLASSES, PROBLEMS, TRENDS IN DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPECTS].

35. [Canine peritoneal larval cestodosis caused by Mesocestoides spp. larval stages].

36. Mucocutaneous manifestations of helminth infections: Trematodes and cestodes.

37. CLINICAL CHALLENGE. Diagnosis: Mesocestoides spp.

38. An insect-tapeworm model as a proxy for anthelminthic effects in the mammalian host.

39. Anthelmintic activity of ginger, curcumin, and praziquentel against Raillietina cesticillus (in vitro and in vivo).

40. Case report: protein-losing enteropathy caused by Mesocestoides vogae (syn. M. corti) in a dog.

41. [Dipylidium caninum infection in an infant: one case report].

42. Efficacy against nematode and cestode infections and safety of a novel topical fipronil, (S)-methoprene, eprinomectin and praziquantel combination product in domestic cats under field conditions in Europe.

43. Efficacy of a novel topical fipronil, (S)-methoprene, eprinomectin and praziquantel combination against naturally acquired intestinal nematode and cestode infections in cats.

44. [Antihelminthic efficacy and therapeutic doses of the Russian innovation anthelmintic nadinate against moniesiasis and nematodiasis in sheep].

45. Case report: First confirmed case of canine peritoneal larval cestodiasis caused by Mesocestoides vogae (syn. M. corti) in Japan.

46. The effect of anthelmintic treatment on coccidia oocyst shedding in a wild mammal host with intermittent cestode infection.

47. Continuous Moniezia benedeni infection in confined cattle possibly maintained by an intermediate host on the farm.

48. Comparison of three different treatment schedules for praziquantel (Cestocur®, Bayer) in the treatment of tapeworm infections (Moniezia spp.) and their impact on body weight gains in a German sheep flock.

49. The genomes of four tapeworm species reveal adaptations to parasitism.

50. [Spirometra mansoni infection in an infant: one case report].

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