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Spotted Fever Rickettsioses in Panama: New Cases and the Gaps That Hinder Its Epidemiological Understanding. [PDF]

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Bermúdez S   +15 more
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Spillover infections by rustrela virus, borna disease virus 1 and tick-borne encephalitis virus revealed by retrospective screening of mammalian encephalitis of unknown origin. [PDF]

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Voss A   +11 more
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Molecular and serological survey of Brucella spp. among rodents in western Iran. [PDF]

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Life cycle of Amblyomma cooperi (Acari: Ixodidae) using capybaras (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris) as hosts

Experimental & Applied Acarology, 2004
The life cycle of Amblyomma cooperi was evaluated under laboratory conditions testing different host species. Larval infestations were performed on chickens (Gallus gallus) and capybaras (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris). Nymphal infestations were performed on G. gallus, H.
Marcelo B, Labruna   +2 more
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The Geographic Spread of “El mal de las caderas” in Capybaras (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris)

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 2008
The aim of this work is to describe an epidemiological model for a capybara (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris) population. The model considers a tabanid ("mutuca") population (Diptera: tabanidae), as a vector for the disease called "mal de las caderas" in Estero del Ibera, Corrientes, Argentina.
Maidana, Norberto Aníbal   +1 more
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Aphodius (Alocoderus) hydrochaeris

2021
Published as part of Frolov, Andrey V., Vishnevskaya, Maria S. & Akhmetova, Lilia A., 2021, Identification of larvae of two Aphodius Helwig, 1798 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae) species using morphology and DNA barcode, pp. 153-164 in Zootaxa 5047 (2) on pages 154-158, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5047.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Frolov, Andrey V.   +2 more
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Basilar Artery of the Capybara (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris): an Ultrastructural Study

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2004
SummaryThe present study investigated the ultrastructural features of the basilar artery of the largest rodent species, the capybara. The study suggests that the general ultrastructural morphological organization of the basilar artery of the capybara is similar to that of small rodents. However, there are some exceptions.
Islam, S, Ribeiro, AA, Loesch, A
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Gross Anatomic Organization of the Capybara's (Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris) Brachial Plexus

Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2003
SummaryThe innervation of the capybara thoracic limb was characterized. The following nerves were observed constituting the right and left brachial plexus: n. dorsalis scapulae (C4 and C5; C4, C5 and C6) which innervates the m. serratus ventralis cervicis and m. rhomboideus; n.
E T, Fioretto   +5 more
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Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris

2016
15. Greater Capybara Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris French: Grand Capybara / German: \Wasserschwein / Spanish: Capibara Other common names: Capybara, Carpincho Taxonomy. Sus hydrochaeris Linnaeus, 1766, “Surinamo.” Restricted by A. Feijo and A.
Don E. Wilson   +2 more
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