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An outbreak of canine schistosomiasis in Utah: Acquisition of a new snail host (Galba humilis) by Heterobilharzia americana, a pathogenic parasite on the move
ArticleAbstract: Parasites with complex life cycles engaging multiple host species living among different environmentPalabras claves:Emerging infectious disease, Galba humilis, Heterobilharzia, range expansion, Schistosomiasis, Vector biologyAutores:Alda P., Brant S.V., Dejong R.J., Dolginow S.Z., Ebbs E.T., Jean Pierre Pointier, Laidemitt M.R., Loker E.S., Pape S., Sanchez M.C., Topper C.D., Verocai G.G.Fuentes:scopusA neotropical snail host of Schistosoma mansoni introduced into Africa and consequences for the schistosomiasis transmission: Biomphalaria tenagophila in Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo)
ArticleAbstract: Malacological surveys carried out in the early 1970s in water bodies of the Kinshasa area, Lower ZaiPalabras claves:Biomphalaria camerunensis, Biomphalaria tenagophila, Intestinal schistosomiasis, Invasive snails, KinshasaAutores:Dejong R.J., Jean Pierre Pointier, Kristensen T.K., Loker E.S., Tchuem Tchuenté L.A.Fuentes:scopusA potential snail host of schistosomiasis in Bolivia: Biomphalaria amazonica Paraense, 1966
ArticleAbstract: Biomphalaria amazonica Paraense, 1996 was collected from a permanent pond in the outskirts of the BoPalabras claves:Biomphalaria amazonica, BoliviaAutores:Bargues M.D., Dejong R.J., Jean Pierre Pointier, Loker E.S., Mas-Coma S., Paraense W.L.Fuentes:scopusEvolutionary relationships and biogeography of Biomphalaria (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) with implications regarding its role as host of the human bloodfluke, Schistosoma mansoni
ArticleAbstract: The wide geographic distribution of Schistosoma mansoni, a digenetic trematode and parasite of humanPalabras claves:Biogeography, Biomphalaria, Data congruence, phylogeny, Schistosoma mansoni, snailsAutores:Adema C.M., Amarista M., Ayeh-Kumi P.F.K., Babiker A., Barbosa C.S., Brémond P., Canese A.P., De Souza C.P., Dejong R.J., Dominguez C., File S., Gutierrez A., Hofkin B.V., Jean Pierre Pointier, Kawano T., Kazibwe F., Kpikpi J., Lobato Paraense W., Loker E.S., Lwambo N.J.S., Mimpfoundi R., Mkoji G.M., Morgan J.A.T., Nino Incani R., Njiokou F., Poda J.N., Sene M., Velásquez L.E., Yong M.Fuentes:scopusPhylogeography of Biomphalaria glabrata and B. pfeifferi, important intermediate hosts of Schistosoma mansoni in the New and Old World tropics
ArticleAbstract: The historical phylogeography of the two most important intermediate host species of the human bloodPalabras claves:Host genetic diversity, Mtdna genealogy, Phylogeography, Population structure and history, Schistosomiasis, snailAutores:Al-Jaser M.H., Appleton C.C., Coulibaly G., D'Andrea P.S., Dejong R.J., Doenhoff M.J., Haas W., Idris M.A., Jean Pierre Pointier, Loker E.S., Magalhães L.A., Mkoji G.M., Mone H., Morgan J.A.T., Mouahid G., Mubila L., Paraense W.L., Webster J.P., Wilson W.D., Zanotti-Magalhães E.M.Fuentes:scopus