Prevalence of multiple human intestinal parasites across diverse environments in Madagascar. [PDF]
Wu SM +14 more
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Occurrence and distribution of sarcoptic mange in wild Neotropical canids
Sarcoptic mange affects most Neotropical canid species across multiple countries. It represents a widespread yet largely overlooked conservation threat with potential for cross‐species transmission. Coordinated monitoring and management efforts are needed to understand and mitigate its impacts. Abstract Sarcoptic mange, a contagious skin disease caused
Luan de Jesus Matos de Brito +1 more
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Kinase inhibitors in organoid media influence <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> growth and development. [PDF]
Cataldo KM, Davis NM, Knoll LJ.
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This study confirms the presence of the tick Hyalomma marginatum Koch, 1844, a known vector of the Crimean‐Congo hemorrhagic fever virus at Galicia. Most ticks were encountered on humans and livestock, with numbers rising between 2019 and 2024, especially during spring and in warm‐summer Mediterranean southwest areas of the studied region.
Inês Abreu Ramos +10 more
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Rare co-occurrence of colon cancer and <i>Gastrodiscoides hominis</i> in a human host: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Chaurasiya S +4 more
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Entomological surveillance of Trypanosoma cruzi vectors in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Discontinuous entomological surveillance and persistent infestation by triatomines highlight the risk of Trypanosoma cruzi transmission. The diversity of triatomine species in the peridomicile shows the potential for colonization into the home. The wide distribution of Triatoma brasiliensis and Triatoma pseudomaculata accompanies high rates of ...
Letícia Mikardya Lima Sales +10 more
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Genetic Diversity and Allelic Distribution of <i>Plasmodium falciparum msp1</i> and <i>msp2</i> Genes in a High-Transmission Setting: Southern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Jote K +5 more
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ABSTRACT Salinity stress disrupts rhizosphere homoeostasis and inhibits root development. Although PGPR are known to alleviate such stress, critical knowledge gaps remain regarding the specific mechanisms by which they enhance tolerance under moderate to high salinity, particularly within the wheat rhizosphere ‐root interface.
Fuqiang Zhu +10 more
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Mechanistic perspectives on antimalarial agents: from FDA-approved drugs to next-generation candidates. [PDF]
Monika, Sharma B, Awasthi SK.
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