1994
DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86821994000100003
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Avaliação do cetoconazol em camundongos inoculados com Paracoccidioides brasiliensis pela histopatologia de fígado e baço e pela intradermorreação de paracoccidioidina

Abstract: Camundongos machos albinos, foram inoculados por via intravenosa comA paracoccidioidomicose é micose sistêmica, granulomatosa, causada pelo fungo dimórfico, P aracoccidioid.es b r a s ilie n s ís. A doença é considerada endêmica na América Latina, sendo que o Brasil, a Colômbia, a Venezuela e Argentina são consideradas regiões de alta prevalência1 4. P. brasiliensís provoca no organismo do animal resposta imunitária muito importante na evolução da doença7 10. Estudos da im unidade humoral dem onstram que em pa… Show more

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“…These vectors are mainly found amid rocks and stones 35 . Silveira and Rezende 36 showed that T. rubrovaria can colonize human households and other studies highlighted that there has been an increment in the number of T. rubrovaria in Southern Brazil in the last 20 years 20 , a result that was also found by this investigation, since this species represented 90.6% of captures in Southern Brazil from 2008 to 2019.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…These vectors are mainly found amid rocks and stones 35 . Silveira and Rezende 36 showed that T. rubrovaria can colonize human households and other studies highlighted that there has been an increment in the number of T. rubrovaria in Southern Brazil in the last 20 years 20 , a result that was also found by this investigation, since this species represented 90.6% of captures in Southern Brazil from 2008 to 2019.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%