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A comparison of Kato-Katz technique to three other methods for diagnosis of Amphimerus spp. liver fluke infection and the prevalence of infection in Chachi Amerindians of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background Recently, a high prevalence of infection by the liver fluke Amphimerus spp. has been docuPalabras claves:Autores:Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Fernanda Diaz, Manuel H. Calvopina, Sugiyama H., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusDistributional ecology of Andes hantavirus: A macroecological approach
ArticleAbstract: Background: Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is an infection endemic in Chile and Argentina, causPalabras claves:Andes hantavirus, Bunyaviridae, ecological niche modeling, maxent, Rodent reservoirs, ZoonosesAutores:Alvarado-Rybak M., Astorga-Arancibia F., Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Duclos M., Escobar L.E., Escobar-Dodero J., Molina-Burgos B.E., Peña-Gómez F.T., Peñafiel-Ricaurte A., Poo-Muñoz D., Rojas-Hucks S., Toro F., Townsend Peterson A.Fuentes:scopusHypolobocera guayaquilensis (Decapoda: Pseudothelphusidae): A new crab intermediate host of Paragonimus mexicanus in Manabí Province, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: To determine that Paragonimus sp. is actively transmitted in a tropical area of the Pacific region oPalabras claves:Crab, ECUADOR, Food-borne disease, Hypolobocera sp, intermediate host, Lung fluke, Paragonimus kellicotti, Paragonimus mexicanus, Pcr-Rflp, TrematodeAutores:Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Manuel H. Calvopina, Melina Rendón, Sugiyama H., Takagi H.Fuentes:googlescopusOropouche fever, an emergent disease from the Americas
OtherAbstract: Oropouche virus is the aetiological agent of Oropouche fever, a zoonotic disease mainly transmittedPalabras claves:arbovirus, Emergent disease, Oropouche fever, Oropouche virus, OutbreakAutores:Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, Escobar L.E.Fuentes:scopusScorpion envenoming in Morona Santiago, Amazonian Ecuador: Molecular phylogenetics confirms involvement of the Tityus obscurus group
ArticleAbstract: Scorpion envenoming by species in the genus Tityus is hereby reported from rural locations in the AmPalabras claves:amazonía, Cytochrome oxidase subunit I. Ecuador, molecular phylogenetics, Scorpionism, Tityus, Tityus obscurusAutores:Adolfo Borges, Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, García F., García J., Graham M.R., Ishikawa E.A.Y., Medina D., Pardal P.P.O., Román J.P., Vásquez M.Fuentes:scopus