Definitive Hosts of Versteria Tapeworms (Cestoda : Taeniidae) Causing Fatal Infection in North America

We previously reported fatal infection of a captive Bornean orangutan with metacestodes of a novel taeniid tapeworm, Versteria sp. New data implicate mustelids as definitive hosts of these tapeworms in North America. At least 2 parasite genetic lineages circulate in North America, representing separ...

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Main Authors: Lee, Laura M., Wallace, Roberta S., Clyde, Victoria L., Gendron-Fitzpatrick, Annette, Sibley, Samuel D., Stuchin, Margot, Lauck, Michael, O'Connor, David H., Nakao, Minoru, Lavikainen, Antti, Hoberg, Eric P., Goldberg, Tony L.
Other Authors: Medicum, Immunobiology Research Program, Research Programs Unit
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: CENTERS DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/161304
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/161304 2024-01-07T09:40:46+01:00 Definitive Hosts of Versteria Tapeworms (Cestoda : Taeniidae) Causing Fatal Infection in North America Lee, Laura M. Wallace, Roberta S. Clyde, Victoria L. Gendron-Fitzpatrick, Annette Sibley, Samuel D. Stuchin, Margot Lauck, Michael O'Connor, David H. Nakao, Minoru Lavikainen, Antti Hoberg, Eric P. Goldberg, Tony L. Medicum Immunobiology Research Program Research Programs Unit 2016-04-26T05:55:02Z 4 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/161304 eng eng CENTERS DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION 10.3201/eid2204.151446 This work was supported by the American Association of Zoological Veterinarians (award MSN173939). The fenders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Field collections in the Northwest Territories and broader explorations of diversity were conducted through the Collaborative Integrated Inventory of Biomes of the Arctic project, supported by the National Science Foundation (grants no. 0196095 and 0415668). Lee , L M , Wallace , R S , Clyde , V L , Gendron-Fitzpatrick , A , Sibley , S D , Stuchin , M , Lauck , M , O'Connor , D H , Nakao , M , Lavikainen , A , Hoberg , E P & Goldberg , T L 2016 , ' Definitive Hosts of Versteria Tapeworms (Cestoda : Taeniidae) Causing Fatal Infection in North America ' , Emerging Infectious Diseases , vol. 22 , no. 4 , pp. 707-710 . https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2204.151446 84961197090 4f36d753-b9df-46db-8ebd-3e0520d90f25 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/161304 000372688500019 openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ERMINE MUSTELA-ERMINEA DIVERSIFICATION CLIMATE 3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicine 3111 Biomedicine Article publishedVersion 2016 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:07:44Z We previously reported fatal infection of a captive Bornean orangutan with metacestodes of a novel taeniid tapeworm, Versteria sp. New data implicate mustelids as definitive hosts of these tapeworms in North America. At least 2 parasite genetic lineages circulate in North America, representing separate introductions from Eurasia. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository
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Lee, Laura M.
Wallace, Roberta S.
Clyde, Victoria L.
Gendron-Fitzpatrick, Annette
Sibley, Samuel D.
Stuchin, Margot
Lauck, Michael
O'Connor, David H.
Nakao, Minoru
Lavikainen, Antti
Hoberg, Eric P.
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Definitive Hosts of Versteria Tapeworms (Cestoda : Taeniidae) Causing Fatal Infection in North America
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description We previously reported fatal infection of a captive Bornean orangutan with metacestodes of a novel taeniid tapeworm, Versteria sp. New data implicate mustelids as definitive hosts of these tapeworms in North America. At least 2 parasite genetic lineages circulate in North America, representing separate introductions from Eurasia. Peer reviewed
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Immunobiology Research Program
Research Programs Unit
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lee, Laura M.
Wallace, Roberta S.
Clyde, Victoria L.
Gendron-Fitzpatrick, Annette
Sibley, Samuel D.
Stuchin, Margot
Lauck, Michael
O'Connor, David H.
Nakao, Minoru
Lavikainen, Antti
Hoberg, Eric P.
Goldberg, Tony L.
author_facet Lee, Laura M.
Wallace, Roberta S.
Clyde, Victoria L.
Gendron-Fitzpatrick, Annette
Sibley, Samuel D.
Stuchin, Margot
Lauck, Michael
O'Connor, David H.
Nakao, Minoru
Lavikainen, Antti
Hoberg, Eric P.
Goldberg, Tony L.
author_sort Lee, Laura M.
title Definitive Hosts of Versteria Tapeworms (Cestoda : Taeniidae) Causing Fatal Infection in North America
title_short Definitive Hosts of Versteria Tapeworms (Cestoda : Taeniidae) Causing Fatal Infection in North America
title_full Definitive Hosts of Versteria Tapeworms (Cestoda : Taeniidae) Causing Fatal Infection in North America
title_fullStr Definitive Hosts of Versteria Tapeworms (Cestoda : Taeniidae) Causing Fatal Infection in North America
title_full_unstemmed Definitive Hosts of Versteria Tapeworms (Cestoda : Taeniidae) Causing Fatal Infection in North America
title_sort definitive hosts of versteria tapeworms (cestoda : taeniidae) causing fatal infection in north america
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This work was supported by the American Association of Zoological Veterinarians (award MSN173939). The fenders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Field collections in the Northwest Territories and broader explorations of diversity were conducted through the Collaborative Integrated Inventory of Biomes of the Arctic project, supported by the National Science Foundation (grants no. 0196095 and 0415668).
Lee , L M , Wallace , R S , Clyde , V L , Gendron-Fitzpatrick , A , Sibley , S D , Stuchin , M , Lauck , M , O'Connor , D H , Nakao , M , Lavikainen , A , Hoberg , E P & Goldberg , T L 2016 , ' Definitive Hosts of Versteria Tapeworms (Cestoda : Taeniidae) Causing Fatal Infection in North America ' , Emerging Infectious Diseases , vol. 22 , no. 4 , pp. 707-710 . https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2204.151446
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