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Amplicon-based next-generation sequencing reveals the co-existence of multiple Leishmania species in patients with visceral leishmaniasis
Adriana Castillo-Castañeda
, Luz H. Patiño
, Marina Muñoz
, Martha S. Ayala
, Maryi Segura
, Jessica Bautista
, Maryia V. Shaban
, Alberto Paniz-Mondolfi
,
Juan David Ramírez
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Microbiology and Biotechnology Research Center at the University of Rosario (CIMBIUR)
Microbiological Research Group (GIMUR)
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Amplicon Sequencing
100%
Clinical Samples
20%
Co-infection
20%
Heat Shock Protein 70 Gene
20%
High-depth Sequencing
20%
Leishmania
40%
Leishmania Amazonensis
20%
Leishmania Infantum
60%
Leishmania Species
100%
One Sample
20%
Phlebotomine Sand Flies
20%
Protozoan Infections
20%
Sequence Method
20%
Trypanosoma Cruzi (T. cruzi)
20%
Trypanosomatids
20%
Visceral Leishmaniasis
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Amplicon
100%
Coinfection
20%
Heat Shock
20%
Leishmania
100%
Leishmania infantum
20%
Next Generation Sequencing
100%
Phlebotominae
20%
Trypanosoma cruzi
20%
Trypanosomatid
20%
Visceral Leishmaniasis
100%