Bertiella (tapeworm)

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bertiella_(tapeworm) an entity of type: Thing

Bertiella is a genus of cestode tapeworm parasites that primarily infects nonhuman primates, rodents and Australian marsupials. Infections by Bertiella are known as bertielliasis. Occasional human infections have been documented by one of two species: Bertiella studeri, or Bertiella mucronata. Bertiella transmission is through oribatid mites that are present in the soil of problem areas, and can be easily prevented by avoiding contact with nonhuman primates, rodents and soil in these areas. rdf:langString
Bertiella è un genere di cestodi dell'ordine . È un genere a sé stante, non appartiene dunque alle sottofamiglie riferite alla famiglia degli Anoplocephalidae. Delle 29 specie che lo compongono solo due possono infettare l'uomo: e . rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bertiella (tapeworm)
rdf:langString Bertiella
rdf:langString Bertiella
rdf:langString Bertiella
xsd:integer 26883383
xsd:integer 1092796271
rdf:langString Bertiella
rdf:langString Stiles & Hassall, 1902
rdf:langString Animalia
rdf:langString Bertiella is a genus of cestode tapeworm parasites that primarily infects nonhuman primates, rodents and Australian marsupials. Infections by Bertiella are known as bertielliasis. Occasional human infections have been documented by one of two species: Bertiella studeri, or Bertiella mucronata. Bertiella transmission is through oribatid mites that are present in the soil of problem areas, and can be easily prevented by avoiding contact with nonhuman primates, rodents and soil in these areas.
rdf:langString Bertiella è un genere di cestodi dell'ordine . È un genere a sé stante, non appartiene dunque alle sottofamiglie riferite alla famiglia degli Anoplocephalidae. Delle 29 specie che lo compongono solo due possono infettare l'uomo: e .
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 4334

data from the linked data cloud