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Gastrointestinal entamoebiasis in captive anurans in North America
Infections with Entamoeba spp. are recognized as a cause of clinical disease in many species including humans and reptiles; however, cases in amphibians are under-reported. Investigation of a mortality event among a captive population of Cranwell’s horned frogs Ceratophrys cranwelli at a production facility in Florida, USA, revealed that deaths were ...
TC Weisbrod +9 more
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[Serodiagnosis of entamoebiasis].
Tsutomu Takeuchi, Misao Tanabe
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S2927 Amoeboma Mimicking as Colon Cancer: A Rare Presentation of Entamoebiasis
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Entamoebiasis in zoological non-human primates in the United Kingdom
Entamoebiasis is a significant disease in non-human primates (NHPs), causing a spectrum of clinical presentations ranging from asymptomatic carriage to severe, necrotizing colitis and life-threatening extraintestinal dissemination. This study examined entamoebiasis in captive NHPs across nine zoological collections from 2004 to 2020.
Daniela Denk +3 more
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[Comparative study on serological diagnosis of entamoebiasis histolytica].
The practicability of four diagnostic methods for entamoebiasis histolytica including micro-gel diffusion precipitin test (MGDP), indirect immunofluorescent antibody test (IFA), indirect hemagglutination test (IHA) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was evaluated.
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Supplemental Material, DS1_VET_10.1177_0300985819868729 for Pathology Associated With an Outbreak of Entamoebiasis in Wild Cane Toads (Rhinella marina) in Tropical Australia by Catherine M. Shilton, Jan Šlapeta, Richard Shine and Gregory P.
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Supplemental Material, DS1_VET_10.1177_0300985819868729 for Pathology Associated With an Outbreak of Entamoebiasis in Wild Cane Toads (Rhinella marina) in Tropical Australia by Catherine M. Shilton, Jan Šlapeta, Richard Shine and Gregory P.
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