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Hepatocystis

Hepatocystis

(hep'ă-tō-sis'tis),
A genus of blood-parasitizing hemosporines (family Plasmodiidae) with gametocytes in red blood cells and cystlike exoerythrocytic schizonts in the liver parenchyma; parasitic in Old World primates, bats, and squirrels, but not in domestic animals or in the western hemisphere. The species Hepatocystis kochi, a common parasite of African baboons and other monkeys, is transmitted by the biting midge, Culicoides.
[hepato- + G. kystis, bladder]
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The genera Leucocytozoon, Haemoproteus and Hepatocystis. In: Kreier JP, ed.
Malaria and Hepatocystis species in wild macaques, southern Thailand.
Other pathogen agents such as Plasmodium, Hepatocystis, trypanosoma [20], viral agent as Ebola and rabbis and West Nile virus, and other virus [16], lethal funguses as Histoplasma capsulatum [23] and Geomyces destructans [9,24] are important pathogen for them.
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