Co-infection by multiple vector-borne agents in wild ring-tailed coatis (nasua nasua) from iguaçu national park, southern brazil

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: L. Perles from the southern BrazilState University have published the article: Co-infection by multiple vector-borne agents in wild ring-tailed coatis (Nasua nasua) from Iguau00e7u National Park, southern Brazil, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: Ehrlichia/Anaplasma 16S rDNA was detected in ring-tailed coatis from the same area (PARNA) where this study was conducted, but the authors were not able to sequence the positive u00adsample13.

SUMMARY

    Six sequences (439-519 bp) were obtained and showed 99-100% identity (ID), 89-97% query-coverage (QC) and . . .

     

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