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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:scopusCharacterizing Behaviors Associated with Enteric Pathogen Exposure among Infants in Rural Ecuador through Structured Observations
ArticleAbstract: The relative importance of environmental pathways that results in enteropathogen transmission may vaPalabras claves:Autores:Andrea Sosa-Moreno, Caruso B.A., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Kwong L.H., Lee G.O., Levy K., Ludwig-Borycz E., Sun K., Uruchima J., Van Engen A., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusAuthor's responses to the comment by Daniele Lantagne on "Household effectiveness vs. laboratory efficacy of point-of-use chlorination"
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Anderson L., Gabriel Trueba, Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Levy K., Robb K.A., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusDistribution of enteroinvasive and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli across space and time in northwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Although Escherichia coli infections are common throughout the developing world, their prevalence paPalabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Bhavnani D., Carl F. Marrs, Gabriel Trueba, Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Lixin Zhang, Rosa de los Ángeles Bayas-Rea, Velma K. Lopez, William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusEffects of selection pressure and genetic association on the relationship between antibiotic resistance and virulence in Escherichia coli
ArticleAbstract: Antibiotic selection pressure and genetic associations may lead to the cooccurrence of resistance anPalabras claves:Autores:Betsy Foxman, Carl F. Marrs, Gabriel Trueba, Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Levy K., Lixin Zhang, Trostle J.A., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusGut microbiome changes with acute diarrheal disease in urban versus rural settings in northern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Previous studies have reported lower fecal bacterial diversity in urban populations compared with thPalabras claves:Autores:Estefanía Ortega, Gabriel Trueba, Hatt J.K., Konstantinidis K.T., Levy K., Lorena Montero, Maritza Páez, Peña-Gonzalez A., Smith S.M., Soto-Girón M.J., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusHeavy rainfall events and diarrhea incidence: The role of social and environmental factors
ArticleAbstract: The impact of heavy rainfall events on waterborne diarrheal diseases is uncertain. We conducted weekPalabras claves:Climate, diarrhea, ECUADOR, heavy rainfall events, Rain, social vulnerability, Water treatmentAutores:Carlton E.J., Goldstick J.E., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Levy K., Trostle J.A., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusHigh Prevalence of the Liver Fluke Amphimerus sp. in Domestic Cats and Dogs in an Area for Human Amphimeriasis in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Amphimerus sp. is a liver fluke which recently has been shown to have a high prevalence of infectionPalabras claves:Autores:Kumazawa H., Manuel H. Calvopina, Richard D. Atherton, Saunders M., Small A., Sugiyama H., William T. CevallosFuentes:googlescopusHigh prevalence of enteroinvasive Escherichia coli isolated in a remote region of northern coastal Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli (EIEC) causes dysentery; however, it is less widely reported than otPalabras claves:Autores:Bates S.J., Gabriel Trueba, Howsmon R., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Lourdes Karina Ponce-Loaiza, Riley L.W., Solberg O.D., Vieira N., William T. CevallosFuentes:googlescopusHigh prevalence of human liver infection by Amphimerus spp. flukes, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Amphimerus spp. flukes are known to infect mammals, but human infections have not been confirmed. IcPalabras claves:Autores:Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Kumazawa H., Manuel H. Calvopina, William T. CevallosFuentes:scopus