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plasmodium (novyella) nucleophilum from an egyptian goose in são paulo zoo, brazil: microscopic confirmation and molecular characterization.plasmodium (novyella) nucleophilum was identified using microscopy and pcr, in an egyptian goose (alopochen aegyptiacus) that died in são paulo zoo, brazil. this parasite is characterized by elongated gametocytes, small meronts with scant cytoplasm, less than eight merozoites and mainly for having all the stages appressed to the nuclei of infected erythrocytes. additionally, plasmodium (haemamoeba) sp. was identified by microscopy in the same blood sample. the latter parasite lacks nucleophilic ...201324533348
vertebrate host specificity of two avian malaria parasites of the subgenus novyella: plasmodium nucleophilum and plasmodium vaughani.the susceptibility of wild-caught european passeriform birds to naturally isolated malaria parasites, plasmodium (novyella) nucleophilum and plasmodium (novyella) vaughani, was studied by means of intramuscular subinoculation of infected citrated blood. plasmodium nucleophilum of the great tit, parus major, was transmitted to 3 great tits, but 3 blackcaps (sylvia atricapilla) were not susceptible. plasmodium vaughani of the robin, erithacus rubecula, was transmitted to 1 robin and 1 blackcap, bu ...200515986631
blood protozoa of imported birds.large numbers of birds, until recently, were brought into the united states each year. countries of origin were varied, and included those of australasia, africa, south america, and the caribbean islands, as well as other places. with them of course come their parasites, some of which may be potential pathogens to domestic avifauna. in part for this reason, a survey was undertaken of blood parasites of birds from pet shops and importers. so far a total of 1234 birds belonging to 186 species has ...1975804038
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