THE ROLE OF GERMAN COCKROACHES (BLATTELLA GERMANICA L.) IN TRANSMISSION OF TOXIGENIC FUNGI AND SOME NEMATODE PARASITES FOR MAN'S FOOD | ||
Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal | ||
Article 15, Volume 32.2, Issue 64, January 1995, Pages 143-150 PDF (1.8 M) | ||
Document Type: Research article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/avmj.1995.184033 | ||
Authors | ||
A.A. ABDEL-AAL; NAWAL.A.M. MAZEN | ||
Abstract | ||
The Blattella germanica, L. adults and nymphs play an important role in the development of toxigenic fungi in man's food and subsequent formation of mycotoxins. Thelastomoids sp < /em>. a nematode worm was found in the anterior portion of colon and rectum of german cockroaches. The infective stage (embryonated eggs) of this nematode worm pollute the food of man. | ||
Keywords | ||
toxigenic fungi and Thelas Blattella germanica, L; tomids species a nematode worm | ||
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