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  3. Vol. 6 No. 2 (1964)

Vol. 6 No. 2 (1964)

Published: 1964-04-16

Original Articles

  • Studies on wild reservoirs and vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi; II. The occurrence of Panstrongylus megistus in outdoor ecotopes in the State of São Paulo, Brazil (Hemiptera, Reduviidae)

    M. P. Barretto, A. F. Siqueira, J. L. Pedreira de Freitas
    56-63
    • pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
  • The renal ridge a disputed feature of the anatomy of the planorbid snail Australorbis tenagophilus

    F. S. Barbosa
    64-70
    • pdf
  • Serologic diagnosis of schistosomiasis mansoni. III - The plasma card test

    J. Pellegrino
    51-55
    • pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
  • Presence of a hemoflagellate similar to Trypanosoma rangeli Tejera 1920 – in Saimiri boliviensis monke:y of the Amazonas Region , Peru

    Francisco Morales Ayala
    47-50
    • pdf (Spanish)

Case Reports and Therapeutic Notes

  • The relations between blood volume, hematocrit and hemoglobin percentage in ancylostomiasis; therapeutic considerations

    Azarfas de Andrade Carvalho, Benjamin José Schmidt, Mauro Zucato, Kengi Sakuda, Horácio Sandry Rocha
    82-87
    • pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
  • Acquired toxoplasmosis; clinical, therapeutic and laboratory report on 6 cases

    Ricardo Veronesi, Mário Camargo
    75-81
    • pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))
  • Cases of human leptospirosis not yet detected in Brazil

    Marcelo Oswaldo Álvares Corrêa, Saburô Hyakutake, Vail Natale, Arary da Cruz Tiriba, Paulo Augusto Ayrosa Galvão
    71-74
    • pdf (Portuguese (Brazil))

Book Review

  • WHO reports on malaria

    Os Editores
    88-88
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