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Free-living amoebae as vectors of cryptosporidia

Scheid et al., 2011

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7811023099382140227
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Scheid P
Schwarzenberger R
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Parasitology research

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In the present article, the study to examine the ability of free-living amoebae (FLA) to serve as vectors of cryptosporidia is presented. Ten strains of different free-living amoebae of the FLA collection of the Parasitology Lab at Koblenz were cultivated in the presence of …
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