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1 January 1968 Piroplasms (Protozoa: Sarcodina) of Wild Mammals in California
P.F.D. VAN PEENEN, J. F. DUNCAN
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Abstract

Piroplasms were found in the blood of Neotoma lepida, Peromyscus californicus, Microtus californicus, Spermophilus beecheyi and Sylvilagus audubonii during wildlife disease surveys in Southern California. Although naturally infected animals appeared healthy, splenectomy of naturally or experimentally infected animals invariably resulted in severe parasitemias and anemias, often terminating fatally. Limited attempts to infect different mammal species were made with varying success. All of the piroplasms were indistinguishable morphologically and were considered to belong to the same species: Babesia microti (Franca, 1912).

VAN PEENEN and DUNCAN: Piroplasms (Protozoa: Sarcodina) of Wild Mammals in California 1
P.F.D. VAN PEENEN and J. F. DUNCAN "Piroplasms (Protozoa: Sarcodina) of Wild Mammals in California ," Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association 4(1), 3-8, (1 January 1968). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-4.1.3
Received: 7 November 1967; Published: 1 January 1968
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