The interest in experimental studies on avian malaria caused by Plasmodium species has increased recently due to the need of direct information about host-parasite interactions. Numerous important issues (host susceptibility, development of infection, the resistance and tolerance to avian malaria) can be answered using experimental infections. However, specificity of genetically different lineages of malaria parasites and their isolates is largely unknown. This study reviews recent experimental studies and offers additional data about susceptibility of birds to several widespread cytochrome b (cyt b) lineages of Plasmodium species belonging to four subgenera. We exposed two domesticated avian hosts (canaries Serinus canaria and ducklings An...
Background: Co-infections are common in the wild. Thus, studies focused on parasite interactions are...
Background: Species of avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium) are widespread, but their virulence has ...
BackgroundAvian malaria parasites (genus Plasmodium) are cosmopolitan and some species cause severe ...
Avian malaria parasites are responsible for severe diseases in some domestic and wild birds. These p...
Background: Avian malaria parasites are microorganisms parasitizing erythrocytes and various tissues...
Background: Avian malaria parasites are microorganisms parasitizing erythrocytes and various tissues...
BackgroundPlasmodium elongatum (cytochrome b lineage pGRW6) is a widespread avian malaria parasite, ...
Plasmodium relictum (lineage P-SGS1) is a widespread malaria parasite that causes disease of differe...
BackgroundPlasmodium elongatum (cytochrome b lineage pGRW6) is a widespread avian malaria parasite, ...
Background: Microscopic research has shown that Plasmodium relictum is the most common agent of avia...
Avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium) have a worldwide distribution except for Antarctica. They are t...
Background: Microscopic research has shown that Plasmodium relictum is the most common agent of avia...
Abstract Background Microscopic research has shown that Plasmodium relictum is the most common agent...
Background: Co-infections are common in the wild. Thus, studies focused on parasite interactions are...
BackgroundAvian malaria parasites (genus Plasmodium) are cosmopolitan and some species cause severe ...
Background: Co-infections are common in the wild. Thus, studies focused on parasite interactions are...
Background: Species of avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium) are widespread, but their virulence has ...
BackgroundAvian malaria parasites (genus Plasmodium) are cosmopolitan and some species cause severe ...
Avian malaria parasites are responsible for severe diseases in some domestic and wild birds. These p...
Background: Avian malaria parasites are microorganisms parasitizing erythrocytes and various tissues...
Background: Avian malaria parasites are microorganisms parasitizing erythrocytes and various tissues...
BackgroundPlasmodium elongatum (cytochrome b lineage pGRW6) is a widespread avian malaria parasite, ...
Plasmodium relictum (lineage P-SGS1) is a widespread malaria parasite that causes disease of differe...
BackgroundPlasmodium elongatum (cytochrome b lineage pGRW6) is a widespread avian malaria parasite, ...
Background: Microscopic research has shown that Plasmodium relictum is the most common agent of avia...
Avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium) have a worldwide distribution except for Antarctica. They are t...
Background: Microscopic research has shown that Plasmodium relictum is the most common agent of avia...
Abstract Background Microscopic research has shown that Plasmodium relictum is the most common agent...
Background: Co-infections are common in the wild. Thus, studies focused on parasite interactions are...
BackgroundAvian malaria parasites (genus Plasmodium) are cosmopolitan and some species cause severe ...
Background: Co-infections are common in the wild. Thus, studies focused on parasite interactions are...
Background: Species of avian malaria parasites (Plasmodium) are widespread, but their virulence has ...
BackgroundAvian malaria parasites (genus Plasmodium) are cosmopolitan and some species cause severe ...