Primates, Linnaeus, 1758
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Felipe |
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Primates |
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3.1.5. Primates
A total of 497 samples from Primates were sent in for examination. The samples belong to four different groups of primates: Prosimian (n = 49), Catarrhini (n = 159), New World monkeys (n = 144) and Hominidae (n = 145). Trichuris spp. was diagnosed most frequently (9.7%), especially within samples of Catarrhini (28.9%), followed by Oxyurida (2.2%) ( Fig. 1d View Fig ), Ascaridida (1.6%) and Strongyloides (1.2%). In addition, other parasites were diagnosed at low percentages ( Table 2).
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