1974
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2318-3659.v11i1p115-125
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Prevalência de anticorpos anti-toxoplasma em soros de cães do município de São Paulo

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“…The frequency found in the present study is considerably lower than that found by other Brazilian authors, such as Ishizuka et al (1974), who found 72% in São Paulo, and Ishizuka and Yasuda (1981), with 63.8%, also in São Paulo. Germano et al (1985) with 91% in Campinas, and Guimarães et al (1992) with 47.3% in Belo Horizonte.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
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“…The frequency found in the present study is considerably lower than that found by other Brazilian authors, such as Ishizuka et al (1974), who found 72% in São Paulo, and Ishizuka and Yasuda (1981), with 63.8%, also in São Paulo. Germano et al (1985) with 91% in Campinas, and Guimarães et al (1992) with 47.3% in Belo Horizonte.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…Jackson et al (1987) observed a significant difference in animals less or more than six months of age, with 20% and 27.9% of reagent dogs, respectively. Ishizuka et al (1974) found a higher number of positive reactors in dogs of over two years of age, while Germano et al (1985) observed no differences, and Guimarães et al (1992) found a higher percentage in animals over two years of age.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Many serologic tests have been performed by several investigators in an attempt to demonstrate which is the most effective in the diagnosis of toxoplasmosis (ISHIZUKA;MIGUEL;BROGLIATO, 1974;CALAMEL;LAMBERT, 1985;KRAMER;WEISBRODE 1985;VIDOTTO, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A alta prevalência de cães sororeagentes ao T. gondii, com índices variando entre 21% a 91%, foi demonstrada em estudos conduzidos por ISHIZUKA et al (1974), CHAPLIN et al (1984), GERMANO et al (1985) e FREIRE et al (1992).…”
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