Isospora hammondi

id: isospora-hammondi-233-578185
title: Isospora hammondi
text: Isospora hammondi is an apicomplexan parasite of the genus Isospora that infects the marsh rice rat. It was discovered at Tuskegee National Forest, Macon County, Alabama, and formally described in 1971. The specific name honors Dr. Datus M. Hammond of Utah State University. Isospora datusi is sometimes known as Isospora hammondi. The oocyst is about egg-shaped and has a smooth, single-layered wall about 1 μm thick. It is 24 to 30 μm long and 16 to 21 μm broad when sporulated. There are two sporo
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description: Species of single-celled organism
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date modified: 2023-03-18T18:42:37Z
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