Malaria in Farmed Ungulates: an Exciting New System for Comparative Parasitology
ABSTRACT A wide array of vertebrates can serve as the intermediate hosts to malaria parasites (Apicomplexa: Haemosporida), such as birds, lizards, and several groups of mammals, including primates, bats, rodents, and ungulates. The latter group of hosts has not been intensively studied since early d...
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Autor principal: | Susan L. Perkins |
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American Society for Microbiology
2018
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