182 results on '"Catão-Dias, José L."'
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2. Characterization of Traumatic Injuries Due to Motor Vehicle Collisions in Neotropical Wild Mammals
3. Comparison between three dosages of intramuscular alfaxalone and a ketamine–dexmedetomidine–midazolam–tramadol combination in golden-headed lion tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysomelas)
4. Molecular and pathological investigations of Plasmodium parasites infecting striped forest whiptail lizards (Kentropyx calcarata) in Brazil
5. Genomic evidences of gulls as reservoirs of critical priority CTX-M-producing Escherichia coli in Corcovado Gulf, Patagonia
6. Benign Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor in a Wild Toco Toucan (Ramphastos toco)
7. Short-Finned Pilot Whale Strandings Associated with Pilot Whale Morbillivirus, Brazil
8. Hemotropic Mycoplasma spp. in Aquatic Mammals, Amazon Basin, Brazil
9. SURVEY OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII ANTIBODIES IN MAGELLANIC PENGUINS (SPHENISCUS MAGELLANICUS FORSTER, 1781)
10. Isolation and Characterization of IgM and IgY Antibodies from Plasma of Magellanic Penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus)
11. Evaluation of three chemical immobilization protocols in golden‐headed lion tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) undergoing vasectomy surgery
12. Herpesvirus, Flavivirus, and Coronavirus Surveillance in Magnificent Frigatebirds (Fregata magnificens), Alcatrazes Archipelago, Southeastern Brazil.
13. MYCOBACTERIUM KANSASII ISOLATION FROM CAPTIVE SOUTH AMERICAN COATI (NASUA NASUA)
14. Hematologic and Plasma Biochemical Values of Hyacinth Macaws (Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus)
15. COMMON GOOSE BARNACLES LEPAS AUSTRALIS (THORACICA, PEDUNCULATA) ON DECEASED MAGELLANIC PENGUINS SPHENISCUS MAGELLANICUS (AVES)
16. CLINICO-PATHOLOGIC FINDINGS AND PATHOGEN SCREENING IN FUR SEALS (ARCTOCEPHALUS AUSTRALIS AND ARCTOCEPHALUS TROPICALIS) STRANDED IN SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL, 2018
17. Flow cytometric characterization of peripheral blood leukocyte populations of 3 neotropical snake species: Boa constrictor, Bothrops jararaca, and Crotalus durissus
18. Epidemiological features of the first Unusual Mortality Event linked to cetacean morbillivirus in the South Atlantic (Brazil, 2017–2018)
19. Colistin‐resistant Entero bacter kobei carrying mcr‐9.1 and bla CTX‐M‐15 infecting a critically endangered franciscana dolphin ( Pontoporia blainvillei ), Brazil
20. Toxoplasmosis in Golden-Headed Lion Tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) and Emperor Marmosets (Saguinus imperator) in Captivity
21. Primary urinary bladder haemangiosarcoma in a captive saddleback tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis)
22. Plasmodium simium: Population Genomics Reveals the Origin of a Reverse Zoonosis
23. Cetacean Morbillivirus Infection in a Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) from Brazil
24. Differential Yellow Fever Susceptibility in New World Nonhuman Primates, Comparison with Humans, and Implications for Surveillance
25. Supplemental Material, Combined_supplemental_materials-Groch_et_al - The Pathology of Cetacean Morbillivirus Infection and Comorbidities in Guiana Dolphins During an Unusual Mortality Event (Brazil, 2017–2018)
26. Cetacean morbillivirus in Humpback whales’ exhaled breath
27. FONA-7, a Novel Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase Variant of the FONA Family Identified in Serratia fonticola
28. The Pathology of Cetacean Morbillivirus Infection and Comorbidities in Guiana Dolphins During an Unusual Mortality Event (Brazil, 2017–2018)
29. Plasmodium simium: Population Genomics Reveals the Origin of a Reverse Zoonosis.
30. Colistin‐resistant Enterobacter kobei carrying mcr‐9.1 and blaCTX‐M‐15 infecting a critically endangered franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei), Brazil.
31. Liver iron overloading in captive muriquis (Brachyteles spp.)
32. Fatal Systemic Toxoplasmosis by a Novel Non-archetypal Toxoplasma gondii in a Bryde’s Whale (Balaenoptera edeni)
33. Genomic data reveal international lineages of critical priorityEscherichia coliharbouring wide resistome in Andean condors (Vultur gryphusLinnaeus, 1758)
34. Spontaneous meningoencephalitis byStaphylococcus aureusin an infant golden‐headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas)
35. Cetacean morbillivirus in Humpback whales' exhaled breath.
36. Wild owls colonized by international clones of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (CTX-M)-producing Escherichia coli and Salmonella Infantis in the Southern Cone of America
37. Molecular, serological, pathological, immunohistochemical and microbiological investigation ofBrucellaspp. in marine mammals of Brazil reveals new cetacean hosts
38. Leptospiraspp., rotavirus, norovirus, and hepatitis E virus surveillance in a wild invasive golden‐headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas; Kuhl, 1820) population from an urban park in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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40. Cetacean morbillivirus in Southern Right Whales, Brazil
41. Spontaneous retroperitoneal liposarcoma in a free-ranging juvenile golden-headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas )
42. Genomic data reveal international lineages of critical priority Escherichia coli harbouring wide resistome in Andean condors (Vultur gryphus Linnaeus, 1758).
43. Spontaneous meningoencephalitis by Staphylococcus aureus in an infant golden‐headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas).
44. Guiana Dolphin Unusual Mortality Event and Link to Cetacean Morbillivirus, Brazil
45. Evaluation of three chemical immobilization protocols in golden-headed lion tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) undergoing vasectomy surgery
46. Molecular detection of viral agents in free-ranging and captive neotropical felids in Brazil
47. Survey ofMalasseziasp and dermatophytes in the cutaneous microbiome of free-ranging golden-headed lion tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysomelas- Kuhl, 1820)
48. Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in seabirds from Abrolhos Archipelago, Brazil
49. Spontaneous retroperitoneal liposarcoma in a free‐ranging juvenile golden‐headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas).
50. Cetacean morbillivirus in Southern Right Whales, Brazil.
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