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Journal of Parasitology, 1982Sporogony of Isospora suis of swine is described. Unsporulated oocysts were collected immediately after defecation, mixed in 2.5% potassium dichromate solution, incubated at various temperatures, examined at different time intervals, and classified as to stage of development.
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