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  • 5. Troglostrongylus brevior is the dominant lungworm infecting feral cats in Jerusalem.
    Salant H, Yasur-Landau D, Rojas A, Otranto D, Mazuz ML, Baneth G.
    Parasitol Res; 2020 Oct; 119(10):3443-3450. PubMed ID: 32813040
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  • 7. Transmammary transmission of Troglostrongylus brevior feline lungworm: a lesson from our gardens.
    Bezerra-Santos MA, Mendoza-Roldan JA, Abramo F, Lia RP, Tarallo VD, Salant H, Brianti E, Baneth G, Otranto D.
    Vet Parasitol; 2020 Sep; 285():109215. PubMed ID: 32862125
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  • 8. Mitochondrial haplotypes of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus and Troglostrongylus brevior (Nematoda, Metastrongyloidea) from domestic and wild felids.
    Traversa D, Veronesi F, Diakou A, Iorio R, Simonato G, Marcer F, Di Cesare A.
    Parasitol Res; 2017 Apr; 116(4):1227-1235. PubMed ID: 28197762
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  • 9. Mixed infection by Aelurostrongylus abstrusus and Troglostrongylus brevior in kittens from the same litter in Italy.
    Di Cesare A, Frangipane di Regalbono A, Tessarin C, Seghetti M, Iorio R, Simonato G, Traversa D.
    Parasitol Res; 2014 Feb; 113(2):613-8. PubMed ID: 24271082
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  • 10. Development of the feline lungworms Aelurostrongylus abstrusus and Troglostrongylus brevior in Helix aspersa snails.
    Giannelli A, Ramos RA, Annoscia G, Di Cesare A, Colella V, Brianti E, Dantas-Torres F, Mutafchiev Y, Otranto D.
    Parasitology; 2014 Apr; 141(4):563-9. PubMed ID: 24477103
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  • 12. Respiratory nematodes in cat populations of Italy.
    Di Cesare A, Veronesi F, Grillotti E, Manzocchi S, Perrucci S, Beraldo P, Cazzin S, De Liberato C, Barros LA, Simonato G, Traversa D.
    Parasitol Res; 2015 Dec; 114(12):4463-9. PubMed ID: 26319524
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  • 13. Shedding of feline lungworm larvae and their infectivity to snail intermediate hosts after anthelmintic treatment.
    Cavalera MA, Colella V, Napoli E, Arfuso F, Panarese R, Brianti E, Otranto D.
    Int J Parasitol; 2019 May; 49(6):449-453. PubMed ID: 30904621
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  • 14. Intermediate and paratenic hosts in the life cycle of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus in natural environment.
    Jeżewski W, Buńkowska-Gawlik K, Hildebrand J, Perec-Matysiak A, Laskowski Z.
    Vet Parasitol; 2013 Dec 06; 198(3-4):401-5. PubMed ID: 24094777
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  • 19. Verminous pneumonia and enteritis due to hyperinfection with Aelurostrongylus abstrusus in a kitten.
    Philbey AW, Krause S, Jefferies R.
    J Comp Pathol; 2014 May 06; 150(4):357-60. PubMed ID: 24679855
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  • 20. Pathological and histological findings associated with the feline lungworm Troglostrongylus brevior.
    Giannelli A, Passantino G, Ramos RA, Lo Presti G, Lia RP, Brianti E, Dantas-Torres F, Papadopoulos E, Otranto D.
    Vet Parasitol; 2014 Aug 29; 204(3-4):416-9. PubMed ID: 24912956
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