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Distribution of histoplasma capsulatum in Amazonian wildlife
In a survey of 296 sylvatic animals captured from virgin forests in the north-eastern and south-western Amazon of Brazil, Histoplasma capsulatum was isolated, via the indirect hamster inoculation method, from the liver and spleen of four common opossums Didelphis marsupialis and two pacas Agouti pac...
Autor principal: | Naiff, Roberto Daibes |
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Outros Autores: | Mok, Waiyin, Naiff, Maricleide de Farias |
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Mycopathologia
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oai:repositorio:1-19659 Distribution of histoplasma capsulatum in Amazonian wildlife Naiff, Roberto Daibes Mok, Waiyin Naiff, Maricleide de Farias Animals Experiment Epidemiology Fungus Geographic Distribution Histoplasma Capsulatum Human Animals Animal, Wild Brasil Histoplasma Histoplasmosis Liver Methods Spleen Support, Non-u.S. Gov't In a survey of 296 sylvatic animals captured from virgin forests in the north-eastern and south-western Amazon of Brazil, Histoplasma capsulatum was isolated, via the indirect hamster inoculation method, from the liver and spleen of four common opossums Didelphis marsupialis and two pacas Agouti paca. The infected animals did not show any clinical symptoms or histopathology. The known Amazonian mammalian species with natural histoplasmosis now total five, the previously reported species being the spiny rat Proechimys guyannensis, the two-toed sloth Choloepus didactylus and the nine-banded armadillo Dasypus novemcinctus. © 1985 Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers. 2020-06-15T22:11:14Z 2020-06-15T22:11:14Z 1985 Artigo https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/19659 10.1007/BF00447026 en Volume 89, Número 3, Pags. 165-168 Restrito Mycopathologia |
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Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - Repositório Institucional |
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Animals Experiment Epidemiology Fungus Geographic Distribution Histoplasma Capsulatum Human Animals Animal, Wild Brasil Histoplasma Histoplasmosis Liver Methods Spleen Support, Non-u.S. Gov't |
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Animals Experiment Epidemiology Fungus Geographic Distribution Histoplasma Capsulatum Human Animals Animal, Wild Brasil Histoplasma Histoplasmosis Liver Methods Spleen Support, Non-u.S. Gov't Naiff, Roberto Daibes Distribution of histoplasma capsulatum in Amazonian wildlife |
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Animals Experiment Epidemiology Fungus Geographic Distribution Histoplasma Capsulatum Human Animals Animal, Wild Brasil Histoplasma Histoplasmosis Liver Methods Spleen Support, Non-u.S. Gov't |
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In a survey of 296 sylvatic animals captured from virgin forests in the north-eastern and south-western Amazon of Brazil, Histoplasma capsulatum was isolated, via the indirect hamster inoculation method, from the liver and spleen of four common opossums Didelphis marsupialis and two pacas Agouti paca. The infected animals did not show any clinical symptoms or histopathology. The known Amazonian mammalian species with natural histoplasmosis now total five, the previously reported species being the spiny rat Proechimys guyannensis, the two-toed sloth Choloepus didactylus and the nine-banded armadillo Dasypus novemcinctus. © 1985 Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers. |
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Artigo |
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Naiff, Roberto Daibes |
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Mok, Waiyin Naiff, Maricleide de Farias |
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Mok, Waiyin Naiff, Maricleide de Farias |
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Distribution of histoplasma capsulatum in Amazonian wildlife |
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Distribution of histoplasma capsulatum in Amazonian wildlife |
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Distribution of histoplasma capsulatum in Amazonian wildlife |
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Distribution of histoplasma capsulatum in Amazonian wildlife |
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Distribution of histoplasma capsulatum in Amazonian wildlife |
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distribution of histoplasma capsulatum in amazonian wildlife |
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Mycopathologia |
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2020 |
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