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🚨Elsevier launched their geography-based pricing pilot for open access (OA) publishing. This will make OA publishing cheaper for low-, middle- & upper middle- income countries. Large discounts! 💲💲💲
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Details here: https://t.co/d2EWBAP4m2
Special Issue published in @CRPVBD#OpenAccess
Felpreva®: A spot-on formulation containing tigolaner, emodepside and praziquantel for parasite control in cats
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New Special Issue in @CRPVBD on zoonotic parasites/parasitic diseases edited by Professors Luís Cardoso, Ana Patrícia Lopes, and Ana Cláudia Coelho.
Contact the editors or Dr Joel Barratt (@JoelyBarratt ) if you are willing to contribute but have not been invited.
New Special Issue in @CRPVBD on vector microbiota edited by Dr Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz (@ACabezasCruz) and Prof. Claire Valiente-Moro.
Contact the editors or Dr Joel Barratt (@JoelyBarratt ) if you are willing to contribute but have not been invited.
New Special Issue in @CRPVBD on ticks and tick-borne pathogens edited by Prof. Agustín Estrada-Peña (@ticks7) and Prof. Andrei Daniel Mihalca.
Contact the editors or Dr Joel Barratt (Twitter/X: @JoelyBarratt ) if you are willing to contribute but have not been invited.
Special Issuepublished in @CRPVBD
Spatial repellents in the laboratory and field to protect civilian and military public health
#OpenAccess
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New in Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases @CRPVBD
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📌First molecular identification of parasites in black gobies in the Baltic Sea.
📌One putative new acanthocephalan species, Corynosoma sp., recovered.
📌Four new host records and three new geographical records.
📌The majority of parasites utilize marine life-cycles in a brackish environment.
📌Parasite species richness is comparable to that in other black goby populations.
New in Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases @CRPVBD
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📌Behavioural changes in parasitized wild fish from the Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean
📌Unusual swimming behaviour of juvenile Oblada melanura characterized by uncoordinated directional changes.
📌Examination of dead fish of the same stock revealed infection with the nematode Philometra obladae (Philometridae)