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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 29(3), 1980, pp. 373-376
Copyright © 1980 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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Mansonella ozzardi Infections in Indians of the Southwestern Part of the State of Bolivar, Venezuela*

Gerardo A. Godoy, Gregorio Volcan, Clemencia Medrano, Agustin Teixeira AND Luis Matheus
Departamento de Parasitologia y Microbiologia, Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Oriente, Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela

Mansonella ozzardi infections were found in 80/139 (58%) of Indians living in the forest of the upper Caura River Basin located in the southwestern part of Bolivar State, Venezuela. In four (3%) of the blood samples a second type of microfilaria which could not be identified was also found.

Accepted for publication August 25, 1979.


* Supported by Universidad de Oriente Research Grant CI-02-09-0128-78.







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