MERIONES-SHAWI (DUVERNOY, 1842) [RODENTIA, GERBILLIDAE] A RESERVOIR OF LEISHMANIA-MAJOR, YAKIMOFF AND SCHOKHOR, 1914 [KINETOPLASTIDA, TRYPANOSOMATIDAE] IN SOUTH MOROCCO
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 294 (11) , 515-517
Abstract
The 1st reported case of M. shawi being infected by L. major was reported. The parasite was observed in 2 of 28 Meriones captured in the immediate vicinity of the Tata administrative center (South Morocco). M. shawi, because it is sub-commersal with man and abundant, may be one of the reservoirs of human cutaneous leishmaniasis in this area.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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