1. Naturally acquired infections with Leishmania enriettii Muniz and Medina 1948 in guinea-pigs from São Paulo, Brazil
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Regina Vugman Milder, Raquel S. Pacheco, Maria Inês Machado, Marlucilena Pinheiro da Silva, R R Braga, and R Lainson
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Veterinary medicine ,Guinea Pigs ,Cavia ,Rural Health ,Cavia aperea ,Biology ,Rodent Diseases ,Environmental protection ,medicine ,Animals ,Parasite hosting ,Leishmaniasis ,Disease Reservoirs ,Leishmania enriettii ,Leishmania ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Sandfly ,Isoenzymes ,Infectious Diseases ,Animals, Domestic ,Vector (epidemiology) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,Brazil - Abstract
SUMMARYTwo domestic guinea-pigs (Cavia porcellus), bought in Pinheiros, São Paulo State, Brazil, were taken by their owners a farm in the rural district of Capão Bonito, close to the Atlantic Forest, São Paulo, where they both developed tumour-like and ulcerating lesions on the ears. The causative agent was identified as Leishmania (L.) enriettii, based on biological characters and isoenzyme profiles. Sources of the parasite in wild mammals, and the possible sandfly vector species discussed.
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- 1994
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