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Disseminated Mucor indicus infection in a marmoset (Callithrix sp.)

Eduardo Ferreira-Machado1,2, Ticiana Brasil Ervedosa1, Pedro Enrique Navas-Suárez1

  • 1Pathology Center, Adolfo Lutz Institute, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil.

Journal of Medical Primatology
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Abstract:

Mucormycosis is rarely described in Platyrrhines. Herein, we describe the pathologic and molecular features of a gastric and hepatic infection by Mucor indicus in a marmoset (Callithrix sp.).

Keywords:
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