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Isolation of Toxoplasma gondii from the slow loris, Nycticebus coucang.
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This article is published in Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology.The article was published on 1968-03-01. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Slow loris.read more
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The Pathoparasitology of Nonhuman Primates: A Review
TL;DR: This work has shown that parasitism in nonhuman primate colonies is exacerbated by the stress of capture and confinement, and can create opportunities for secondary infections that may be fatal.
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Chapter 3 – Parasitic Diseases
John D. Toft,Mark L. Eberhard +1 more
TL;DR: The histomorphologic features of protozoan and metazoan parasitic infections of nonhuman primates were discussed in this article, and several diseases caused by protozooan parasites such as flagellates, sarcodines, Apicomplexa, microsporidia, ciliates, and Pneumocystis were discussed.
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Current status of food-borne parasitic zoonoses in Singapore.
Mulkit Singh,Y E Hian,C Lay-Hoon +2 more
TL;DR: Parasitic infections adopt a rather low profile in the highly urbanized setting in Singapore and anti-Toxoplasma antibodies are found in the normal population as well as in clinical cases (cervical lymphadenopathy, ocular disease and congenital toxoplasmosis).
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Models for Investigation in Parasitology
TL;DR: This chapter discusses models for investigation in parasitology and some investigators in the fields of immunology, serology, and certain aspects of pathobiology are just beginning to appreciate the potentials offered by the nonhuman primates.
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A Hemagglutination Test for Toxoplasmosis.
Leon Jacobs,Milford N. Lunde +1 more
TL;DR: In an effort to devise a test for toxoplasmosis which could be generally adopted, the applicability of the hemagglutination test to a variety of antigens, both polysaccharide and protein in nature is explored.
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1st isolation of Toxoplasma gondii in Madagascar. Spontaneous and experimental toxoplasmosis in Lemur catta
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