Antonio Carini (1872–1950) was an Italian physician, bacteriologist and professor. He worked in the public health services of São Paulo, Brazil for over forty years. Carini showed that rabies of herbivores could be transmitted by bats, and discovered a parasite (Pneumocystis carinii), which causes pneumocystosis.
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1872 Sondrio, Italy
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1950 (aged 77) Milan
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