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Molecular tracking of infections by Leishmania infantum
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2001Leishmania infantum is a major opportunistic parasite in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome and is very variable in these subjects. Isoenzyme characterization is not able to explain this variability, since half of the stocks isolated from patients co-infected with human immunodeficiency virus and Leishmania belong to zymodeme MON-1 ...
M A, Morales +5 more
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A seroepidemiological survey on Leishmania infantum infection
European Journal of Epidemiology, 1991Findings from a seroepidemiological survey of Leishmania infantum (LI) infection are presented. Among residents in the province of Rome, 2.7% (4.4% in the city of Rome and 1% in the suburbs) of 374 adults were positive for specific LI antibodies in indirect haemoagglutination studies.
G, Federico +5 more
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Cell Biology International
AbstractLeishmaniases affect millions of people around the world, caused by Leishmania parasites. Leishmania are transmitted by female sandflies from Phlebotominae subfamily during their blood meals. In mammals, promastigotes are phagocytosed mainly by macrophages, differentiate into amastigotes and multiply.
Tainá Cavalcante +7 more
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AbstractLeishmaniases affect millions of people around the world, caused by Leishmania parasites. Leishmania are transmitted by female sandflies from Phlebotominae subfamily during their blood meals. In mammals, promastigotes are phagocytosed mainly by macrophages, differentiate into amastigotes and multiply.
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Leishmania infantum na jihu Turecka
2013Leishmaniasis is a serious disease caused by protozoans of the genus Leishmania. It occurs in different levels of severity from mild, where the parasite causes ulcers on the skin to severe, where the internal organs are attacked and can result in death of the patient. It is transmitted small bloodsucking insects of the genus Phlebotomus.
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High-efficiency plating method for Leishmania infantum
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 2003Luis, Quijada +3 more
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Dermotropic isolates of Leishmania infantum in Iran
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1997G R, Hatam, S M, Hosseini, S, Ardehali
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