Abstract

Severe delayed hemolysis associated with regulated parenteral antimalarial drug.

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  • Species-specific primers were designed to amplify short sequences of mitochondrial DNA

  • To estimate the sensitivity of this noninvasive genetic method, we determined the number of E. multilocularis eggs necessary to obtain a positive PCR result

  • We developed a noninvasive genetic method that identifies E. multilocularis tapeworms and their host species in carnivore fecal samples found in urban environments

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Species-specific primers (online Technical Appendix Table, http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/EID/article/21/1/14-0136Techapp1.pdf) were designed to amplify short sequences of mitochondrial DNA. We developed a noninvasive genetic method that identifies E. multilocularis tapeworms and their host species in carnivore fecal samples found in urban environments. 3. Deplazes P, Hegglin D, Gloor S, Romig T. Severe Delayed Hemolysis Associated with Regulated Parenteral Antimalarial Drug

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