Detection of Leishmania infantum and identification of blood meals in Phlebotomus perniciosus from a focus of human leishmaniasis in Madrid, Spain
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Title
Detection of Leishmania infantum and identification of blood meals in Phlebotomus perniciosus from a focus of human leishmaniasis in Madrid, Spain
Authors
Keywords
Visceral Leishmaniasis, Leishmaniasis, Blood Meal, Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, Entomological Survey
Journal
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
Volume 112, Issue 7, Pages 2453-2459
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-03-27
DOI
10.1007/s00436-013-3406-3
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