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SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF ENVENOMATION BY SCORPIONS IN PARÁ STATE, BRAZIL
(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2017)
Toxic Systemic Reaction after Bee Stings in a Bitch
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2022)
First record of the invasive stinging medusa Gonionemus vertens in the southern hemisphere (Mar del Plata, Argentina)
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2017)
Engineered trivalent immunogen adjuvanted with a STING agonist confers protection against Trypanosoma cruzi infection
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017-02)
The parasite Trypanosoma cruzi is the causative agent of Chagas disease, a potentially life-threatening infection that represents a major health problem in Latin America. Several characteristics of this protozoan contribute ...
Anti-triatomine saliva immunoassays for the evaluation of impregnated netting trials against Chagas disease transmission
(Elsevier, 2011)
Insecticide-impregnated nets can kill triatomine bugs, but it remains unclear whether they can protect against Chagas disease transmission. In a field trial in Quequeña, Peru, sentinel guinea pigs placed in intervention ...
Intensive trapping of blood-fed Anopheles darlingi in Amazonian Peru reveals unexpectedly high proportions of avian blood-meals
(Public Library of Science, 2017)
Anopheles darlingi, the main malaria vector in the Neotropics, has been considered to be highly anthropophilic. However, many behavioral aspects of this species remain unknown, such as the range of blood-meal sources. ...
Evidence for temporal population replacement and the signature of ecological adaptation in a major Neotropical malaria vector in Amazonian Peru
(BioMed Central, 2015)
BACKGROUND: The major Neotropical malaria vector, Anopheles darlingi, was reintroduced into the Iquitos, Loreto, Peru area during the early 1990s, where it displaced other anophelines and caused a major malaria epidemic. ...
Implications for changes in Anopheles darlingi biting behaviour in three communities in the peri-Iquitos region of Amazonian Peru
(BioMed Central, 2015)
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission in the peri-Iquitos region of Amazonian Peru has been designated as seasonal and hypo-endemic with recently described hyper-endemic hotspots. Despite relatively recent distribution of ...