Prevalence of Anti-Neospora caninumand Anti-Toxoplasma gondiiAntibodies in Dogs From Two Different Indigenous Communities in the Brazilian Amazon Region

Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum antibodies in sera of 325 dogs in 11 villages inhabited by the Tapirapé and Karajá ethnic groups in the south of the Brazilian Amazon was determined by the use of an indirect fluorescence antibody test. Antibodies (cutoff 1:16) to T. gondii were f...

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Hauptverfasser: Minervino, Antonio H. H, Cassinelli, Ana Beatriz M, de Lima, Julia T. R, Soares, Herbert S, Malheiros, Antonio F, Marcili, Arlei, Gennari, Solange M
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