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ABSTRACT Rhipicephalus microplus is a widespread tick species causing significant economic losses and transmitting pathogens to cattle. The R. microplus populations utilized in tick research are frequently maintained under laboratory conditions for many years.
Arlex Rodríguez‐Durán +5 more
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Genomic Insights Into Host Shifts Between Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium simium in Latin America
ABSTRACT Malaria in Latin America is largely caused by Plasmodium vivax, but the closely related monkey parasite Plasmodium simium has recently been observed in humans, thus raising new public health concerns. By screening 719 monkey samples from five Latin America countries, we identified 23 Plasmodium‐positives.
Margaux J. M. Lefebvre +16 more
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ABSTRACT Background Although Aspergillus fumigatus remains the primary cause of invasive aspergillosis, other species—including emerging cryptic ones—are increasingly identified in clinical settings. These species often exhibit distinct antifungal susceptibility profiles, emphasising the importance of species‐level identification for effective patient ...
Manuela Loaiza‐Oliva +5 more
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Estudio de la actividad antimicrobiana de extractos de plantas silvestres ante Escherichia coli
El uso de plantas silvestres con propiedades medicinales ha sido una práctica ancestral con alta relevancia en la salud humana y la conservación alimentaria.
Odalis Nayeli Vera Chichande +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Candida species are common causes of nosocomial infections. Candida parapsilosis has emerged as an important pathogen. Mortality rates associated with invasive C. parapsilosis infections range from 14.5% to 47%, with azole resistance estimated between 4% and 15%.
María de Lourdes García‐Hernández +16 more
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We discovered that Salmonella uses structured, recurrent variation in epigenetically regulated promoter regions to fine‐tune gene expression, revealing a novel evolutionary strategy for surface adaptation. ABSTRACT Bacterial adaptation to dynamic and hostile environments often relies on the ability to modify surface structures, which are subjected to ...
Rocío Fernández‐Fernández +5 more
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Epidemiology and Outcomes of Sporotrichosis: A Descriptive Real‐World Analysis From a Global Cohort
ABSTRACT Background Sporotrichosis is a dimorphic fungal infection of increasing global relevance. Although usually cutaneous or lymphocutaneous, disseminated disease occurs in immunocompromised hosts. Large‐scale data on its epidemiology, treatment and outcomes remain limited. Objectives To characterise the clinical features, comorbidities, antifungal
Samantha Schapiro +8 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives According to the World Health Organization, more than 1 billion people are at risk of leishmaniasis in over 89 countries. Environmental changes such as deforestation, urban expansion and climate change facilitate the spread of sand fly vectors and reservoirs, increasing disease transmission.
Ismael Severino de Lima +14 more
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PANORAMA EN COLOMBIA Y EL MUNDO DE LA ZOONOSIS POR Triquinella spp.
La Triquinelosis es una enfermedad zoonótica ampliamente distribuida en el mundo y producida por el nematodo Triquinella spiralis(Pozio, 2007). Es una parasitosis que afecta principalmente a mamíferos como: humanos, cerdos, perros, gatos, roedores ...
Sharon Elizabeth Cruz Estupiñan +1 more
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Para estimar la prevalencia anual y men - sual de Fasciola hepatica y las pérdidas econó - micas anuales asociadas al decomiso de hígados por presencia del parásito, se analizaron los registros del Ministerio de ...
Diana Rojas, José Andrés Cartín
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