PaCSWG9 Inf 19: Seabirds as potential hosts of Toxoplasma gondii SUMMARY New

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Agenda Item 6.3.  Igor C. L. Acosta, Daniela P. Chiebao, Patricia P. Serafini, Gabriel Canani, Hilda F. J. Pena, Marcos B. Heinemann, Antonio F. Souza-Filho, Cynthia Campolina, Caio A. Marques, Tatiana S. Neves,
Marcio A. Efe, Guilherme T. Nunes, Marcelo B. Labruna, Leandro Bugoni.

Analysis of free-living seabirds from Brazil as potential hosts of Toxoplasma gondii and serological investigation for antibodies against Leptospira spp.

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