Observações sobre parasitologia humana e veterinária em Mato Grosso

  • Pereira C
  • Almeida W
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The most interesting observations were: 1 - The "mal de cadeiras" (believed to be an equine trypanosomose, due to Trypanosoma equinum) is a syndrome originated from malnutrition, overwork, intense blood-loss through blood-sucking arthropods (chiefly tabanids and bot-flies) and aggravated by the conditions prevailing in the "Pantanal" region of Mato-Grosso, when the waters of the Paraguay river basin ebb, after the periodic flood. The trypanosomes act only as one more factor contributing to the horses debility. 2 - The "curso preto dos bezerros" (calves black scour), usually attributed to poly-helminthoses, was observed to be related exclusively to pure Strongyloides papillosus infestations.

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Pereira, C., & Almeida, W. F. de. (1941). Observações sobre parasitologia humana e veterinária em Mato Grosso. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 36(3), 301–309. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02761941000300004

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