DISTRIBUTION AND DIAGNOSTICS OF SARCOCYSTOSIS IN ANIMALS AND HUMAN (review)
Abstract
An analysis of published data on distribution and diagnostics of sarcocystosis
in definitive and intermediate hosts, including humans is presented in the article.
Tasks of follow own research is scheduled.
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