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Multilocus sequence typing approach for a broader range of species of Leishmania genus: Describing parasite diversity in Argentina
ArticleAbstract: Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne protozoan infection affecting over 350 million people around the worPalabras claves:argentina, LEISHMANIA, Multilocus sequence typingAutores:Cajal S.P., Carlos Lorenzo Hoyos, Estévez J.O., Fabricio Miguel Locatelli, Hashiguchi Y., Jorge Diego Marco, Juarez M., Korenaga M., Lauthier J.J., Nasser J.R., Nevot M.C., Paola Andrea Barroso, Ruybal P., Tomasini N.Fuentes:scopusIdentification of human intestinal parasites affecting an asymptomatic peri-urban Argentinian population using multi-parallel quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction
ArticleAbstract: Background: In resource-limited countries, stool microscopy is the diagnostic test of choice for intPalabras claves:argentina, Hookworm speciation, intestinal parasites, Molecular diagnostics, PREVALENCE, Real-time PCRAutores:Bryan P.E., Cajal P.S., Cimino R.O., Echazú A., Jeun R., Juarez M., Krolewiecki A.J., Nasser J.R., Rojelio Mejia, Vargas P.Fuentes:scopusRestricted outbreak of American tegumentary leishmaniasis with high microfocal transmission
ArticleAbstract: Cutaneous leishmaniasis is endemic in Salta, the northwestern province of Argentina. We describe anPalabras claves:Autores:Cajal S.P., Carlos Lorenzo Hoyos, Castillo G., Del Chanampa M.M., Fabricio Miguel Locatelli, Gil J.F., Juarez M., Krolewiecki A.J., Nasser J.R., Negri V., Oreste M.F., Pravia C., Quipildor M., Villalpando C.Fuentes: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:scopusTegumentary leishmaniasis and sandflies in Colonia Santa Rosa locality in northern Argentina
ArticleAbstract: Tegumentary leishmaniasis (TL) is caused by parasites of the genus Leishmania and transmitted by thePalabras claves:epidemiology, Sandflies, tegumentary leishmaniasisAutores:Almazán M.C., Aramayo L.V., Cajal S.P., Carlos Lorenzo Hoyos, Copa G.N., Gil J.F., Juarez M., Krolewiecki A.J., Nasser J.R.Fuentes:scopus