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Current status of leishmaniasis in Granada (Southern Spain) after 25 years of study
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: The human and canine leishmaniosis are endemic in Granada province (South Spain) sincePalabras claves:LEISHMANIOSIS, Phlebotomine sandflies, Southern SpainAutores:Acedo-Sánchez C., M. Morales-Yuste, Martín-Sánchez J., Morillas-Marquez F., Sáez V.D., Sanchís-Marín M.C., Sergio David BarónFuentes:scopusCanine leishmaniasis in Southeastern Spain
ArticleAbstract: To examine prevalence changes and risk factors for canine leishmaniasis, we conducted a cross-sectioPalabras claves:Autores:Acedo-Sánchez C., M. Morales-Yuste, Martín-Sánchez J., Morillas-Marquez F., Sáez V.D., Sergio David BarónFuentes:scopusExperimental demonstration of pathogenic potential of Anisakis physeteris and Anisakis paggiae in Wistar rats
ArticleAbstract: Anisakis morphotype I is the principal etiologic agent of human anisakiasis, with differences in patPalabras claves:Anisakis paggiae, Anisakis physeteris, cox2, ITS1-5,8s-ITS2, Pathogenic potential, Wistar ratAutores:Hierro I., Martín-Sánchez J., Navarro M., Romero M., Sergio David Barón, Valero-López A.Fuentes:scopusMolecular epidemiology and risk factors for Anisakis simplex s.l. infection in blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) in a confluence zone of the Atlantic and Mediterranean: Differences between A. simplex s.s. and A. pegreffii.
ArticleAbstract: Our study determined parameters of parasitization of Anisakis simplex s.l. in Micromesistius poutassPalabras claves:Epidemiological parameters, Genotypes of Anisakis, Location in fish, Parasitization, Pcr-Rflp, seasonAutores:Gómez-Mateos M., M. Morales-Yuste, Martín-Sánchez J., Valero-López A.Fuentes:scopusHigh rates of Leishmania infantum and Trypanosoma nabiasi infection in wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in sympatric and syntrophic conditions in an endemic canine leishmaniasis area: Epidemiological consequences
ArticleAbstract: Leishmania infantum infection has been reported in various host species, both domestic and wild, inPalabras claves:Leishmania infantum, Reservoir host, Trypanosoma nabiasi, Wild rabbitsAutores:Corpas-López V., M. Morales-Yuste, Martín-Sánchez J., Merino-Espinosa G., Morillas-Marquez F., Pratlong F., Sáez V.D.Fuentes:scopus