Trypanosomes of Bufo americanus from northern Michigan.

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Abstract

Two hundred one American toads (Bufo americanus) from northern Michigan were examined for blood trypanosomes. Three species, Trypanosoma bufophlebotomi, T. schmidti-like sp. and T. pseudopodia, had prevalences of 27, 16 and 1%, respectively. Cross experimental inoculations showed that T. bufophlebotomi from toads is not the same as T. ranarum found in frogs of the family Ranidae of this region.

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Werner, J. K., Davis, J. S., & Slaght, K. S. (1988). Trypanosomes of Bufo americanus from northern Michigan. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 24(4), 647–649. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-24.4.647

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