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WORKING in the Government Central Laboratory, Baghdad, as guests of the director, Dr. A. E. Mills, we found that cultures of a strain of Leishmania tropica behaved in P. sergenti exactly as in P. papatasii, that is, in sandflies infected by feeding through a membrane the flagellates tended to an anterior position.
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ADLER, S., THEODOR, O. Infection of Phlebotomus sergenti with Leishmania tropica. Nature 122, 278 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122278b0
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