prevalence, genetic diversity and potential clinical impact of blood-borne and enteric protozoan parasites in native mammals from northern australia. | a molecular survey was conducted to provide baseline information on the prevalence, genetic diversity and potential clinical impacts of blood-borne and enteric protozoans in native wild mammals from the northern territory (nt). a total of 209 blood and 167 faecal samples were collected from four target species; the northern brown bandicoot (isoodon macrourus), common brushtail possum (trichosurus vulpecula), northern quoll (dasyurus hallucatus) and brush-tailed rabbit-rat (conilurus penicillatus ... | 2017 | 28408215 |