1972
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89101972000200013
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Pequenos mamíferos silvestres naturalmente infectados por Schistosoma mansoni

Abstract: Cavia aperea aperea (Erxleben, 1777), Holochilus brasiliensis leucogaster (Brandt, 1827) and Lutreolina sp., small wild mammals, captured in the municipalities of Taubaté, Americana and Paulinia, State of S. Paulo, Brazil, were found to be naturally infected with Schistosoma mansoni. Viable eggs of the parasite were detected in the feces of both Holochilus b. leucogaster and Lutreolina sp. As the complete cycle was obtained, the schistosome is now being maintained at laboratory conditions.Ecological, patholog… Show more

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“…Dias e col. 14 (1972); Dias 12 (1972); Santos 23 (1972); Bastos 9 (1975) e Dias 13 (1976), vêm, sucessivamente, relatando a infecção natural de roedores e marsupiais pelo helminto, neste Estado.…”
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“…Dias e col. 14 (1972); Dias 12 (1972); Santos 23 (1972); Bastos 9 (1975) e Dias 13 (1976), vêm, sucessivamente, relatando a infecção natural de roedores e marsupiais pelo helminto, neste Estado.…”
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