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Microsporidiosis
Causal Agent, Life Cycle, Geographic Distribution of microsporids, Laboratory diagnosis of microsporidiosis. [eng]
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Entrez-PubMed
Microsporidia and Cyclospora: epidemiology and assessment of risk from the environment.
Mota P, Rauch CA, Edberg SC.
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Protozoa and Microsporidia
One group, the Microsporidia, contains many species that have promise for biological control. Microsporidian infections in insects are thought to be common and responsible for naturally occurring low to moderate insect mortality. But these are relatively slow acting organisms, taking days or weeks to debilitate their host. [eng]
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Division of Parasitic Diseases - Microsporidia Infection
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IFAHI - Microsporidia
The microsporidium, Thelohania solenopsae, (Microsporida: Thelohaniidae) is a pathogen that causes the slow demise of a fire ant colony. It is one of the most common pathogens of fire ants in Brazil and Argentina. [eng]
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