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A novel, species-specific, real-time PCR assay for the detection of the emerging zoonotic parasite Ancylostoma ceylanicum in human stool
ArticleAbstract: Background: Molecular-based surveys have indicated that Ancylostoma ceylanicum, a zoonotic hookworm,Palabras claves:Autores:Cimino R.O., Grant J., Krolewiecki A.J., Llewellyn S., McCarthy J., Papaiakovou M., Pilotte N., Rojelio Mejia, Traub R., Williams S.A.Fuentes:scopusAccuracy of Five Serologic Tests for the Follow up of Strongyloides stercoralis Infection
ArticleAbstract: Traditional faecal-based methods have poor sensitivity for the detection of S. stercoralis, thereforPalabras claves:Autores:Albonico M., Angheben A., Bisoffi Z., Buonfrate D., Cimino R.O., Degani M., Krolewiecki A.J., Munõz J., Nutman T.B., Requena-Méndez A., Rojelio Mejia, Sequi M., Tais S.Fuentes:scopusIn vivo antileishmanial efficacy of miltefosine against Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis
ArticleAbstract: Leishmaniasis, a disease caused by parasites of the Leishmania genus, constitutes a significant healPalabras claves:Autores:Alejandra Beatriz Barrio, Basombŕo M.A., Cimino R.O., De Raspi E.M., María Fernanda García Bustos, Parada L.A., Parodi C.M., Prieto G.G., Rubén Marino Cardozo, Soto J., Uncos D.A., Yeo M.Fuentes:scopusIdentification of human intestinal parasites affecting an asymptomatic peri-urban Argentinian population using multi-parallel quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction
ArticleAbstract: Background: In resource-limited countries, stool microscopy is the diagnostic test of choice for intPalabras claves:argentina, Hookworm speciation, intestinal parasites, Molecular diagnostics, PREVALENCE, Real-time PCRAutores:Bryan P.E., Cajal P.S., Cimino R.O., Echazú A., Jeun R., Juarez M., Krolewiecki A.J., Nasser J.R., Rojelio Mejia, Vargas P.Fuentes:scopus