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Characterization of the mitochondrial genome sequences of the liver fluke Amphimerus sp. (Trematoda: Opisthorchiidae) from Ecuador and phylogenetic implications
ArticleAbstract: Amphimerus Barker, 1911 is a liver fluke infecting several animal species and humans. Being a digenePalabras claves:Amphimerus, mitochondrial DNA, Mitochondrial genome, Opisthorchiidae, Phylogenetic analysisAutores:He J.J., Ma J., Manuel H. Calvopina, Sugiyama H., Sun M.M., William T. Cevallos, Zhou C.Y., Zhu X.Q.Fuentes:googlescopusComparison of the effectiveness of two topical paromomycin treatments versus meglumine antimoniate for New World cutaneous leishmaniasis
ArticleAbstract: The randomized, controlled study compared the therapeutic efficacy and safety of two paromomycin-conPalabras claves:Antimonial drugs, drug safety, ECUADOR, Glucantime, leishmaniasis, Methylbenzonium chloride, paromomycin, Treatment, ureaAutores:Mancheno M., Manuel H. Calvopina, Mary Margaret Weigel, Rodrigo X. Armijos, Rodriguez R.Fuentes:scopusGenetic diversity of ribosomal RNA internal transcribed spacer sequences in Lutzomyia species from areas endemic for New World cutaneous leishmaniasis
ArticleAbstract: In this study, each of 60 rRNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) 1 and ITS2 sequences was determinedPalabras claves:Internal Transcribed Spacer, Lutzomyia, Sand flyAutores:Caceres A.G., Eduardo A. Gomez-Landires, Hashiguchi Y., Iwata H., Kato H., Kuwahara K., Manuel H. Calvopina, Mimori T., Uezato H., Yamamoto Y.i.Fuentes:googlescopusFirst human cases of Leishmania (Viannia) naiffi infection in Ecuador and identification of its suspected vector species
ArticleAbstract: Epidemiological surveillance of leishmaniasis was conducted in a northern Amazonian region of EcuadoPalabras claves:ECUADOR, First human case, Leishmania (Viannia) naiffi, Lutzomyia tortura, Natural InfectionAutores:Hashiguchi Y., Hipatia Criollo, Kato H., Manuel H. CalvopinaFuentes:scopusUsefulness of sampling with cotton swab for PCR-diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis in the New World
ArticleAbstract: In this study, we tested the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-method to diagnose cutaneous leishmaniaPalabras claves:cotton swab, Cutaneous leishmaniasis, diagnosis, Polymerase chain reaction (PCR), Polymorphism-specific PCR (PS-PCR), samplingAutores:Eduardo A. Gomez-Landires, Hashiguchi Y., Katakura K., Manuel H. Calvopina, Matsumoto T., Mimori T., Nonaka S., Saya H., Shamsuzzaman S.M.Fuentes:scopus