Trypanosomatidae de importancia en salud pública en animales silvestres y sinantrópicos en un area rural del municipio Tovar del estado Mérida, Venezuela.
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Resumen
The coexistence of these genetically related hemoflagellates in sylvatic hosts was important for understanding the immunological interactions that may be established in reservoir animals, and the possible implications that this may have for the susceptible host. Finally, the identification of L. (V.) guyanensis in Rattus spp and T. cruzi in S. hispidus constituted the first reports of this relationship in Venezuela.
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Héctor De Lima, & José Carrero, & Armando Rodríguez, & Zoraya De Guglielmo, & Noris Rodríguez (2006). Trypanosomatidae de importancia en salud pública en animales silvestres y sinantrópicos en un area rural del municipio Tovar del estado Mérida, Venezuela.. https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.v26i1.1393