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Surgical management as initial treatment for cutaneous leishmaniasis: An example using a case of Leishmania panamensis infection. [PDF]
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Epidemiological landscape in a Mediterranean hotspot of human leishmaniosis in Spain under a One Health approach. [PDF]
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Journal of Special Operations Medicine
Biting sandflies are known for transmitting leishmaniasis, but sandflies also transmit sandfly fever viruses that may disrupt military operations. Sandfly fever is caused by serotypes of the Phlebovirus genus (primarily the Naples, Sicilian, or Toscana serotypes). The illness is known colloquially as "three-day fever" and "papataci fever." The clinical
E C, Taylor, Mohammad Hakimullah, Khan
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Biting sandflies are known for transmitting leishmaniasis, but sandflies also transmit sandfly fever viruses that may disrupt military operations. Sandfly fever is caused by serotypes of the Phlebovirus genus (primarily the Naples, Sicilian, or Toscana serotypes). The illness is known colloquially as "three-day fever" and "papataci fever." The clinical
E C, Taylor, Mohammad Hakimullah, Khan
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Control of phlebotomine sandflies
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2003Abstract. Phlebotomine sandflies (Diptera: Psychodidae) transmit many zoonotic diseases (arboviruses, bartonelloses and especially leishmaniases) of importance to human health in at least 80 countries. Measures used to control adult sandflies ( Lutzomyia and
B, Alexander, M, Maroli
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