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Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of human papillomavirus infection in women with cervical lesions and cancer from the coastal region of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The aim of the present study was to gather information regarding the molecular epidemiology of HumanPalabras claves:Cáncer, ECUADOR, human papilloma virus, PCR-sequencing, Phylogenetic analysisAutores:Alemán-Campos Y., Badano I., Cajas Flores N.V., Cecibel Ramírez, César Bedoya, Culasso A.C.A., España K., Espinosa-García M., Jasson A. Espinoza-Caicedo, Kourí-Cardellá V., Lex G. Medina-Magües, Limia C.M., María A. Ibarra, Molina D., Orlando S.A., Párraga Macias K.E., Parrales Valdiviezo J.V., Peter A. Chedraui, Quimis-Ponce M., Rita D. Loja-Chango, Robalino Penaherrera J.A., Sánchez M., Sánchez-Giler S., Saul Escobar, Soto-Brito Y.Fuentes:scopusHigh seroprevalence of anti-Leptospira spp. antibodies in domestic and wild mammals from a mixed use rescue center in Ecuador: Lessons for “One Health” based conservation strategies
ArticleAbstract: Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease of worldwide distribution that affects humans, domestic and wildPalabras claves:Conservation, ECUADOR, Leptospira spp., Leptospirosis, MAT, wild animalsAutores:de la Cruz C., Miguel Angel Garcia‑Bereguiain, Orlando S.A., Perez A., Rugel O., Sanchez E.Fuentes:googlescopusLeptospirosis in Ecuador: Current Status and Future Prospects
ReviewAbstract: The location of Ecuador—an equatorial nation—favors the multiplication and dispersal of the LeptospiPalabras claves:ECUADOR, epidemiology, Leptospira, Leptospirosis, neglected tropical disease, zoonosisAutores:Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Gabriel Trueba, Jorge Eduardo Vásconez, Manuel H. Calvopina, Miguel Angel Garcia‑Bereguiain, Orlando S.A., Valverde-Muñoz G.Fuentes:googlescopusRisk Factors Associated with Attacks of Hematophagous Bats (Desmodus rotundus) on Cattle in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: In recent years, there has been an increasing risk of hematophagous bat attacks in Latin America, whPalabras claves:attacks, cattle, Desmodus rotundus, ECUADOR, hematophagous bats, RISK FACTORSAutores:Arcos F.J., Calderón J.L., Campos D.N., Muñoz O.S., Orlando S.A., Panchana V.F., Quentin E., Torres-Lasso PabloFuentes:googlescopusSARS-CoV-2 infection in free roaming dogs from the Amazonian jungle
ArticleAbstract: During the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there were several reports of SARS-CoV-2 transmission from humPalabras claves:amazonía, ECUADOR, Free roaming dogs, reverse zoonosis, SARS-COV-2, ZooanthroponosisAutores:Byron Freirepaspuel, Marlon S. Zambrano-Mila, Miguel Angel Garcia‑Bereguiain, Orlando S.A.Fuentes:googlescopus