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Tonje Skarpengland, Anders A Tveita, Christopher F Berntsen

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    Sarcocystis is a genus of protozoan parasites that can infect various vertebrates. In humans, Sarcocystis infection usually is asymptomatic but might manifest as a mild gastroenteritis or extraintestinal myositis. We report a case of human central nervous system infection in Norway caused by S. nesbitti parasites.

    Keywords:
    HIVNorwayS. nesbittiSarcocystisThailandmolecular diagnosticopportunistic infectionparasitessarcocystosiszoonoses

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