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The influence of sarcocystosis on the biochemical properties of cattle blood

open access: yes, 2018
Master`s degree research was conducted during the 2015-2017 period in the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Veterinary Academy, Department of Food Safety and Quality.
Griciūtė, Sandra
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Optimization and evaluation of sarcocystosis thermostable PCR detection kit / Nurul Fathiyah Zaipul Anuar [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Sarcocystis spp. is a parasite that can cause sarcocystosis in human and animals. They are intracellular protozoan parasite that can be found mostly in cattle, sheep and goats. Diagnosis of Sarcocystis spp.
Zaipul Anuar, Nurul Fathiyah
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[Sarcocystosis in lambs].

open access: yesVeterinarni medicina, 1992
We studied the problems of sarcocystosis of lambs in regard to the transfer of antibodies over ewes to lambs. Antibodies in the blood serum of 26 ewes found out by help of indirect immunofluorescent reaction (NFR) varied within the range from 640 to 5120 titres, while in six cases their level was higher than in blood.
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Veterinary-sanitary examination of domestic and wild duck meat at sarcocystosis

open access: yes
The article presents findings of investigation of domestic and wild ducks carcasses to determine the extensity and intensity of affecting them with sarcocystosis as well as learning the basic symptoms of pre-slaughter and post-slaughter diagnosis of ...
Nikitchenko V.E.   +4 more
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Three cases of human Sarcocystis infection with a review of human muscular sarcocystosis in Malaysia

open access: yes, 1992
Three cases of muscular sarcocystosis from West Malaysia are reported. The morphological features of the parasites from these three cases are similar to the eight cases previously reported from this country.
Pathmanathan, R., Kan, S.P.
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Seroprevalence of Ovine Sarcocystosis by Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Technique

open access: yes
Sarcocystis spp. is a prevalent parasite found in livestock raising significant concerns for public health due to the potential risks associated with the consumption of undercooked or raw meat.
Kalyani, P.   +3 more
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[Sarcocystosis in slaughterhouse sheep].

open access: yesVeterinarni medicina, 1986
The occurrence of sarcocystosis was studied in the sheep produced in the vicinity of Brno and killed in the slaughterhouse. Adspection, the homogenization method and the digestion method were used for the detection of muscular cysts. Antibodies to sarcocystosis were determined in the blood serum by the indirect fluorescence method.
V, Svobodová, M, Nevole
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Supplemental Material, Combined_supplemental_materials-Pagano_et_al - Muscular Sarcocystosis in Sheep Associated With Lymphoplasmacytic Myositis and Expression of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I and II

open access: yes, 2019
Supplemental Material, Combined_supplemental_materials-Pagano_et_al for Muscular Sarcocystosis in Sheep Associated With Lymphoplasmacytic Myositis and Expression of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I and II by Teresa Bruna Pagano, Francesco Prisco,
Francesco Prisco (169776)   +8 more
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Detection of human sarcocystosis using dried blood on filter papers: An immunofluorescent antibody test

open access: yes, 2019
Sarcocystosis, a parasitic infection caused by a protozoa belonging to the genus Sarcocystis, is found worldwide in both and animals. Sarcocystis spp., require two animal hosts to complete their life cycle.
Latif, Baha   +12 more
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Spontaneous Fatal Sarcocystosis in a Calf [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Pathology, 1977
J A, Schmitz, W W, Wolf
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