Moniezia expansa y Moniezia benedeni una parasitosis en rumiantes: una visión general de sus aspectos vinculados a su taxonomía
María Génesis Almeida-Caicedo,
Roberto Ismael Almeida Secaira,
Oscar Patricio Nuñez Torres
et al.
Abstract:Moniezia species are a group of parasites with worldwide distribution that cause intestinal diseases in ruminant species characterized by decreased animal production and, in some cases, host death. A systematic bibliographic review was carried out under a qualitative approach of narrative design and descriptive scope on an overview of the importance of Moniezia expansa and Moniezia benedeni, as well as some aspects related to their taxonomy, the two main species responsible for gastrointestinal infections in r… Show more
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