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Anopheles Mosquitoes and Avian Malaria
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1931Mayne (1) reported in 1928 finding oocysts of avian malaria (provisionally identified as belonging to the species P. praecox, Grassi and Feletti, 1890) in anopheles mosquitoes (A. subpictus), some experimentally fed on an infected sparrow, others caught in a room where malaria-infected birds were being kept.
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INTRAVASCULAR AGGLUTINATIONS IN AVIAN MALARIA
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943To the Editor:— In the January 23 issue ofThe Journal, under Current Comment, you reviewed an article by Dr. Arthur R. Lack on Intravascular Agglutinations in Avian Malaria. In your review you credit to the University of Chicago the original and fundamental observations on circulatory changes in simian malaria made by Dr.
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Use of Avian Malarias (In Vivo)
1984To estimate the full impact that research into avian malaria has played in the development of knowledge of the parasite, its metabolism, malaria chemotherapy, and immunity can now be more fully appreciated than in the past. Although there is not the same number of species of malaria parasite in birds as in mammals, the host range is wider and at least ...
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Avian influenza takes flight in humans by evading restriction
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023exaly
PASSIVE IMMUNITY IN AVIAN MALARIA
American Journal of Epidemiology, 1938ROBERT HEGNER, LYDIA ESKRIDGE
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