Parasite detection via endosymbiont detection

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PATENT NO 9758840
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13046186

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The present invention provides systems, methods, and compositions for identifying a subject as infected with a parasite by detecting nucleic acid from an endosymbiont of the parasite in a sample from the subject. In certain embodiments, the parasite is a nematode that infects humans or dogs (e.g., D. immitis, O. volvulus, W. bancrofti, B. timori, or B. malayi) and the endosymbiont is Wolbachia.

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IBIS BIOSCIENCES INC2251 FARADAY AVENUE SUITE 150 CARLSBAD CA 92008

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Crowder, Christopher Carlsbad, US 5 79
Eshoo, Mark W Solana Beach, US 75 1237

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