Molecular differentiation of Trichinella spiralis, T. pseudospiralis, T. papuae and T. zimbabwensis by pyrosequencing
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013. Nematodes of the genus Trichinella which infect wildlife and domestic animals show a cosmopolitan distribution. These zoonotic parasites are the aetiological agents of a severe human disease, trichinellosis. Twelve taxa are recognized in the Trichinella g...
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Main Authors: | Sadaow,L., Tantrawatpan,C., Intapan,P.M., Lulitanond,V., Boonmars,T., Morakote,N., Pozio,E., Maleewong,W. |
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2015
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