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Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024
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Encephalitozoon cuniculi Microsporidia in Cerebrospinal Fluid from Immunocompetent Patients, Czech Republic

Bohumil SakComments to Author , Katka Mansfeldová, Klára Brdíčková, Petra Gottliebová, Elka Nyčová, Nikola Holubová, Jana Fenclová, Marta Kicia, Żaneta Zajączkowska, and Martin Kváč
Author affiliations: Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, České Budějovice, Czech Republic (B. Sak, N. Holubová, J. Fenclová, M. Kváč); University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice (K. Mansfeldová, J. Fenclová, M. Kváč); Bulovka Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic (K. Brdíčková, P. Gottliebová, E. Nyčová); Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland (M. Kicia, Ż. Zajączkowska)

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Figure 2

Microscopic examination Encephalitozoon cuniculi­–positive cerebrospinal fluid from immunocompetent patients, Czech Republic. Microsporidial spores (arrows) were stained with Calcofluor M2R and viewed in 490 nm. A) Patient no. 139; B) patient no. 185. Scale bar indicates 10 µm.

Figure 2. Microscopic examination Encephalitozoon cuniculi­–positive cerebrospinal fluid from immunocompetent patients, Czech Republic. Microsporidial spores (arrows) were stained with Calcofluor M2R and viewed in 490 nm. A) Patient no. 139; B) patient no. 185. Scale bar indicates 10 µm.

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