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Entomological characterization of Aedes mosquitoes and arbovirus detection in Ibagué, a Colombian city with co-circulation of Zika, dengue and chikungunya viruses
ArticleAbstract: Background: Dengue, Zika and chikungunya are arboviruses of significant public health importance thaPalabras claves:Aedes Aegypti, Aedes albopictus, CHIKUNGUNYA, COLOMBIA, DENGUE, zikaAutores:Carrasquilla M.C., Cevallos V.E., Cordovez J.M., González C., Heriberto Vásquez, Kulkarni M.A., León C., Mauricio Espinel, Miretti M., Ortiz M.I., Rondón S., Sander B., Talbot B., Vásquez H., Wu J.Fuentes:scopusMulticenter international assessment of a SARS-CoV-2 RT-LAMP test for point of care clinical application
ArticleAbstract: Continued waves, new variants, and limited vaccine deployment mean that SARS-CoV-2 tests remain vitaPalabras claves:Autores:Adriana Bernal, Arévalo V., Benitez-Bolivar P., Bernal A., Bremner R., Cevallos V.E., Cicek S., Duplat D., Eliana Veloz-Villavicencio, González C., González J.M., Guevara-Suarez M., Guo Y., Jaenes K., John M. González, León C., Lu S., Mazzulli T., Pardee K., Patricio Ponce, Pearson J.D., Peidis P., Restrepo S., Robinson L., Rod Bremner, Stephany D. Villota Villafuerte, Woodgett J.Fuentes:googleorcidscopusPrevalence of Plasmodium parasites in non-human primates and mosquitoes in areas with different degrees of fragmentation in Colombia
ArticleAbstract: Background: Parasites from the genus Plasmodium, the aetiological agent of malaria in humans, can alPalabras claves:Anopheles, Fragmented forest, Magdalena River valley, Neotropical Primates, plasmodiumAutores:Andrés Link, González C., León C., Rondón S.Fuentes:scopusSeasonality, richness and prevalence of intestinal parasites of three neotropical primates (Alouatta seniculus, Ateles hybridus and Cebus versicolor) in a fragmented forest in Colombia
ArticleAbstract: Studies on parasites infecting non-human primates are essential to better understand the potential tPalabras claves:Capuchin monkeys, Faecal smears, Fragmented forest, Howler monkeys, intestinal parasites, spider monkeysAutores:Andrés Link, Galvis N., González C., León C., Ortiz M.I., Rondón S.Fuentes:scopus