Waterborne Toxoplasmosis, Brazil, from Field to Gene
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:de Moura, Lenildo ; Bahia-Oliveira, Lilian Maria Garcia ; Wada, Marcelo Y. ; Jones, Jeffrey L. ; Tuboi, Suely H. ; Carmo, Eduardo H. ; Ramalho, Walter Massa ; Camargo, Natal J. ; Trevisan, Ronaldo ; Graça, Regina M.T. ; da Silva, Alexandre J. ; Moura, Iaci ; Dubey, J.P. ; Garrett, Denise O. ; de Moura, Lenildo ; Bahia-Oliveira, Lilian Maria Garcia ; Wada, Marcelo Y. ; Jones, Jeffrey L. ; Tuboi, Suely H. ; Carmo, Eduardo H. ; Ramalho, Walter Massa ; Camargo, Natal J. ; Trevisan, Ronaldo ; Graça, Regina M.T. ; da Silva, Alexandre J. ; Moura, Iaci ; Dubey, J.P. ; Garrett, Denise O.
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Description:Water was the suspected vehicle of Toxoplasma gondii dissemination in a toxoplasmosis outbreak in Brazil. A case-control study and geographic mapping of cases were performed. T. gondii was isolated directly from the implicated water and genotyped as SAG 2 type I.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 12(2):326-329. ; Emerg Infect Dis. 12(2):326-329.
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