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High prevalence of intermediate leptospira spp. DNA in febrile humans from urban and rural Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Leptospira spp., which comprise 3 clusters (pathogenic, saprophytic, and intermediate) that vary inPalabras claves:Autores:Andrea Sosa, Birdsell D.N., Bretas G., Emilia Espín, España K., Gabriel Antonio Trueba Piedrahita , Gabriela Arroyo, Hartskeerl R.A., Jorge Chiriboga, Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Keim P., Manuel V. Gónzalez, María Eugenia Mejía, Mora A., Morales M., Pinargote C., Verónica BarragánFuentes:scopusHigh Leptospira Diversity in Animals and Humans Complicates the Search for Common Reservoirs of Human Disease in Rural Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease responsible for high morbidity around the world, espPalabras claves:Autores:Birdsell D.N., de la Cruz C., Gabriel Antonio Trueba Piedrahita , Hartskeerl R.A., Hepp C., Hornstra H., Jorge Chiriboga, Keim P., Manuel V. Gónzalez, Miller E., Morales M., Olivas S., Pearson T., Reyes S., Schupp J.M., Verónica BarragánFuentes:scopusDraft genome sequence of the first pathogenic Leptospira isolates from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Pathogenic Leptospira spp. cause leptospirosis upon contact with mucosa through wounds or ingestion,Palabras claves:Autores:Ana María Salinas, Cantos N., Gabriel Antonio Trueba Piedrahita , Intriago B., Jorge Chiriboga, Loor M., Morales M., Pearson T., Sahl J.W., Verónica Barragán, Wiggins K.Fuentes:googlescopus