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      Treatment OutcomeHumansSurinameMale
American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) has been characterized as a zoonotic disease. However, peridomestic and domestic transmission have been recorded in at least nine countries in Central and South America. The present study was... more
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      DemographyEpidemiologyColombiaAdolescent
Human-made and environmental changes constitute a major risk factor for the (re-)emergence and spread of leishmaniasis; surveillance of the transmission cycle is essential in this context. This study integrated entomological and molecular... more
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      MicrobiologyEpidemiologyMedical MicrobiologyBolivia
Human-made and environmental changes constitute a major risk factor for the (re-)emergence and spread of leishmaniasis; surveillance of the transmission cycle is essential in this context. This study integrated entomological and molecular... more
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      MicrobiologyEpidemiologyMedical MicrobiologyBolivia
The great public health problem posed by leishmaniasis has substantially worsened in recent years by the emergence of clinical failure. In Brazil, the poor prognosis observed for patients infected by Leishmania braziliensis (Lb) or L.... more
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      BrazilTreatment OutcomeBiological SciencesHumans
Little information is available about the genetic variability of Leishmania populations and the possible correlations with ecoepidemiological features of leishmaniases. The present study was carried out in French Guiana, a country where... more
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      BiologyMedicineEnvironmental ChangeMolecular Epidemiology
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      Molecular BiologyBrazilAdolescentBiological Sciences
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      GeneticsRNABiologyMedicine
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      MicrobiologyBiologyMacrophagesLeishmania
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      MicroscopyMedical MicrobiologyBiologyBrazil
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      BiologyBrazilMedicineBiological Sciences
The presence of the endogenous Leishmania RNA virus 1 (LRV1) replicating stably within some parasite species has been associated with the development of more severe forms of leishmaniasis and relapses after drug treatment in humans. Here,... more
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      MultidisciplinaryMiceAnimalsCoinfection
The Amazon is responsible for approximately 40% of the American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL) in Brazil. Herein the sustained presence of ATL in Manaus, the largest settlement in the Amazon, was investigated. Records of notification of... more
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      GeographyBrazilAdolescentMedicine
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      GeneticsBiologyDeveloping CountriesBrazil
Recent studies have shown that a cytoplasmic virus called Leishmaniavirus (LRV) is present in some Leishmania species and acts as a potent innate immunogen, aggravating lesional inflammation and development in mice. In humans, the... more
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      SymbiosisBiological SciencesLeishmaniasisHumans
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      ColombiaMedicineHumansFemale
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      BiologyBrazilAdolescentMedicine
Angel G. Hernandez 1, Aria Rascon l, Shirley Kutner 2, Henry Roman 1 & Zulaika Campos 1 1Departamento de Biologia Celular, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Central de Venezuela. Apartado 47069, Los Chaguaramos, Caracas 1041-A,... more
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      Molecular BiologyMembrane ProteinsLeishmaniaAnimals
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      PhylogeographyBiologyBrazilMedicine
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      ColombiaDogsDisease OutbreaksHumans
Military personnel deployed to the Amazon Basin are at high risk for cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL). We responded to an outbreak among Peruvian Army personnel returning from short-term training in the Amazon, conducting active case... more
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      PeruAdolescentMedicineLeishmaniasis
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      MicrobiologyFlow CytometryFluorescence MicroscopyDrug Discovery
Domestic, synanthropic and wild hosts of Leishmania spp. parasites were studied in an area endemic for American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL), specifically in northern Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Domestic dogs and small forest mammals... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyBrazilLeishmania
The Amazon is responsible for approximately 40% of the American tegumentary leishmaniasis (ATL) in Brazil. Herein the sustained presence of ATL in Manaus, the largest settlement in the Amazon, was investigated. Records of notification of... more
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      BrazilAdolescentCitiesHumans
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      Medical MicrobiologyVenezuelaHumansAnimals
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      EcuadorLeishmaniaBiological SciencesPhylogeny
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyEcuadorAdolescent
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      Molecular BiologyMembrane ProteinsLeishmaniaAnimals
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      Immune responseScienceBiologyCytokines
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      Computational BiologyMass SpectrometryProteomicsBiological Sciences
The rate of treatment failure to antileishmanial chemotherapy in Latin America is up to 64%. Parasite drug resistance contributes to an unknown proportion of treatment failures. Identification of clinically relevant molecular mechanisms... more
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      Mass SpectrometryProteomicsGene expressionBiological Sciences
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      Medical MicrobiologyPanamaMolecular EpidemiologyPhylogeny
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      HumansFemaleMalePolymerase Chain Reaction
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      BrazilAdolescentBiopsyBiological Sciences
The presence of the endogenous Leishmania RNA virus 1 (LRV1) replicating stably within some parasite species has been associated with the development of more severe forms of leishmaniasis and relapses after drug treatment in humans. Here,... more
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      MultidisciplinaryMiceAnimalsCoinfection
The treatment of Leishmaniasis caused by Leishmania (Viannia) guyanensis is based on a weak strength of evidence from very few clinical trials and some case series reports. Current treatment guidelines recommend pentamidine isethionate or... more
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      BrazilAdolescentBiological SciencesHumans
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      HumansFemaleMalePolymerase Chain Reaction
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      GeneticsBiologyDeveloping CountriesBrazil
American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) has been characterized as a zoonotic disease. However, peridomestic and domestic transmission have been recorded in at least nine countries in Central and South America. The present study was... more
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      DemographyEpidemiologyColombiaAdolescent
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      PeruAdolescentLeishmaniasisDisease Outbreaks
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      ColombiaDogsDisease OutbreaksHumans
Angel G. Hernandez 1, Aria Rascon l, Shirley Kutner 2, Henry Roman 1 & Zulaika Campos 1 1Departamento de Biologia Celular, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Central de Venezuela. Apartado 47069, Los Chaguaramos, Caracas 1041-A,... more
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      Molecular BiologyMembrane ProteinsLeishmaniaAnimals
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      GeneticsPolymorphismBiological SciencesMolecular
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      Medical MicrobiologyMembrane ProteinsGene expressionLeishmaniasis
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      MicrobiologyExperimental parasitologyAnimalsNucleic acid hybridization
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      ColombiaDogsDisease OutbreaksHumans