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Revision as of 12:42, 1 July 2011

Question Answer Article
Which insect vector transmits L. Caulleryi? Link to Article
Which stage of development occurs within the endothelial cells of the blood cells causing pathology? Link to Article
Where does sexual reproduction (Gametogony) occur and what effect does it have? Link to Article
Leucocytozoonosis causes anaemia. What are the common clinical signs of this? Link to Article
What serological tests are available? Link to Article
What organs are most severely affected on post-mortem by L. Caulleryi? Link to Article