Brugia malayi in a naturally infected cat from Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand

Brugia malayi-like from an infected cat from Narathiwat Province, southern Thailand was identified intensively by microfilarial morphometry, acid phosphatase activity, and adult morphology. The results indicated that both microfilarial and adult characteristics conformed to the topotypic B. malayi.

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Main Authors: Kanjanopas K., Choochote W., Jitpakdi A., Suvannadabba S., Loymak S., Chungpivat S., Nithiuthai S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-27852014-08-30T02:25:23Z Brugia malayi in a naturally infected cat from Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand Kanjanopas K. Choochote W. Jitpakdi A. Suvannadabba S. Loymak S. Chungpivat S. Nithiuthai S. Brugia malayi-like from an infected cat from Narathiwat Province, southern Thailand was identified intensively by microfilarial morphometry, acid phosphatase activity, and adult morphology. The results indicated that both microfilarial and adult characteristics conformed to the topotypic B. malayi. 2014-08-30T02:25:23Z 2014-08-30T02:25:23Z 2001 Article 01251562 11944722 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0035468080&partnerID=40&md5=ea83446cd50c8955219ce78d20a6dae9 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2785 English
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description Brugia malayi-like from an infected cat from Narathiwat Province, southern Thailand was identified intensively by microfilarial morphometry, acid phosphatase activity, and adult morphology. The results indicated that both microfilarial and adult characteristics conformed to the topotypic B. malayi.
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author Kanjanopas K.
Choochote W.
Jitpakdi A.
Suvannadabba S.
Loymak S.
Chungpivat S.
Nithiuthai S.
spellingShingle Kanjanopas K.
Choochote W.
Jitpakdi A.
Suvannadabba S.
Loymak S.
Chungpivat S.
Nithiuthai S.
Brugia malayi in a naturally infected cat from Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand
author_facet Kanjanopas K.
Choochote W.
Jitpakdi A.
Suvannadabba S.
Loymak S.
Chungpivat S.
Nithiuthai S.
author_sort Kanjanopas K.
title Brugia malayi in a naturally infected cat from Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand
title_short Brugia malayi in a naturally infected cat from Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand
title_full Brugia malayi in a naturally infected cat from Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand
title_fullStr Brugia malayi in a naturally infected cat from Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Brugia malayi in a naturally infected cat from Narathiwat Province, Southern Thailand
title_sort brugia malayi in a naturally infected cat from narathiwat province, southern thailand
publishDate 2014
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