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. 2015 Dec 14;10(12):e0143997. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143997

Fig 2. White blood cells and neutrophils as a function of Trypanosoma parasitemia in coatis.

Fig 2

(a) Total white blood cells count (WBC) as a function of high (+) or low (-) parasitemias by Trypanosoma evansi (TE) and T. cruzi (TC) in coati males and females and (b) number of mature neutrophils as a function of Trypanosoma species in coatis during the reproductive (R) and non-reproductive seasons (NR). The study was conducted in the Nhumirim Ranch, Pantanal from 2005 to 2009. High parasitemia by T. evansi was detected by the microhematocrit centrifuge technique (MHCT), whereas for T. cruzi it was detected by hemoculture (HC). Bars are 95% confidence limits.