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Parasitological and molecular search for Leishmania natural infection in phlebotomine sand flies in peri-urban and rural sites of an Argentinean area endemic for tegumentary leishmaniasis
ArticleAbstract: Leishmaniases are neglected tropical diseases caused by Leishmania spp. parasites transmitted by thePalabras claves:argentina, Female dissection, kDNA PCR, Leishmania parasites, Natural Infection, sand fliesAutores:Almazán M.C., Carlos Lorenzo Hoyos, Copa G.N., Díaz Fernández M.E., Gil J.F., Inés R. López Quiroga, Jorge Diego Marco, Nasser J.R., Paola Andrea Barroso, Uncos A.D.Fuentes:scopusInitiation of Nyssomyia neivai and Migonemyia migonei (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) colonies under laboratory conditions from wild blood fed females in northwest Argentina
ArticleAbstract: Sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) are the vectors of Leishmania parasites, which arePalabras claves:argentina, leishmaniasis, life cycle, Phlebotominae, Psychodidae, Sand flyAutores:Almazán M.C., Copa G.N., Gil J.F., Goulart T.M., Jorge Diego Marco, Nasser J.R., Pinto M.C.Fuentes:scopusSand fly typing: a simple and morphologically-supported method based on polymorphism of 18S rRNA gene in a Leishmaniasis endemic area of Argentina
ArticleAbstract: Leishmaniases are vector-borne diseases that in the Americas are distributed from southern United StPalabras claves:argentina, Leishmania vectors, Molecular Identification, PCR, RFLP, sand fliesAutores:Almazán M.C., Carlos Lorenzo Hoyos, Copa G.N., Díaz Fernández M.E., Gil J.F., Inés R. López Quiroga, Jorge Diego Marco, Korenaga M., Lauthier J.J., Nasser J.R., Paola Andrea BarrosoFuentes:scopusTegumentary leishmaniasis and sand flies in a border area between Argentina and Bolivia
ArticleAbstract: Background: Some sand flies are of medical importance because they are vectors of Leishmania parasitPalabras claves:argentina, Bolivia, Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis, sand flies, tegumentary leishmaniasis, travellersAutores:Almazán M.C., Aramayo L.V., Cajal S.P., Copa G.N., Gil J.F., Jorge Diego Marco, Juarez M., Korenaga M., Krolewiecki A.J., Lauthier J.J., Nasser J.R., Paola Andrea BarrosoFuentes:scopus