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- Q600082 subject Q7309713.
- Q600082 abstract "Diphyllobothrium is a genus of tapeworm which can cause Diphyllobothriasis in humans through consumption of raw or undercooked fish. The principal species causing diphyllobothriosis is Diphyllobothrium latum, known as the broad or fish tapeworm, or broad fish tapeworm. D. latum is a pseudophyllid cestode that infects fish and mammals. D. latum is native to Scandinavia, western Russia, and the Baltics, though it is now also present in North America, especially the Pacific Northwest. In Far East Russia, D. klebanovskii, having Pacific salmon as its second intermediate host, was identified.Other members of the genus Diphyllobothrium include Diphyllobothrium dendriticum (the salmon tapeworm), which has a much larger range (the whole northern hemisphere), D. pacificum, D. cordatum, D. ursi, D. lanceolatum, D. dalliae, and D. yonagoensis, all of which infect humans only infrequently. In Japan, the most common species in human infection is D. nihonkaiense, which was only identified as a separate species from D. latum in 1986. More recently, a molecular study found D. nihonkaiense and D. klebanovskii to be a single species.".
- Q600082 class Q1280912.
- Q600082 class Q159715.
- Q600082 kingdom Q729.
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- Q600082 phylum Q124900.
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- Q600082 name "Diphyllobothrium".
- Q600082 ordo Q3141838.
- Q600082 phylum Q124900.
- Q600082 regnum "Animalia".
- Q600082 subclassis Q1280912.
- Q600082 type Animal.
- Q600082 type Eukaryote.
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- Q600082 type Q729.
- Q600082 comment "Diphyllobothrium is a genus of tapeworm which can cause Diphyllobothriasis in humans through consumption of raw or undercooked fish. The principal species causing diphyllobothriosis is Diphyllobothrium latum, known as the broad or fish tapeworm, or broad fish tapeworm. D. latum is a pseudophyllid cestode that infects fish and mammals. D. latum is native to Scandinavia, western Russia, and the Baltics, though it is now also present in North America, especially the Pacific Northwest.".
- Q600082 label "Diphyllobothrium".
- Q600082 seeAlso Q1227160.
- Q600082 depiction Diphyl_proglottidE.JPG.
- Q600082 name "Diphyllobothrium".