[HTML][HTML] Comparative Analysis of Phlebotomus argentipes Vector of Leishmaniasis in India and Sri Lanka
SB Piyasiri, PA Fathima, HK Shah, S Senanyake… - Microorganisms, 2024 - mdpi.com
Phlebotomus argentipes is the predominant sandfly vector of leishmaniasis in the Indian
subcontinent. India and Sri Lanka primarily report visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis …
subcontinent. India and Sri Lanka primarily report visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis …
Amphotericin B nano-assemblies circumvent intrinsic toxicity and ensure superior protection in experimental visceral leishmaniasis with feeble toxic manifestation
In spite of its high effectiveness in the treatment of both leishmaniasis as well as a range of
fungal infections, the free form of the polyene antibiotic amphotericin B (AmB) does not …
fungal infections, the free form of the polyene antibiotic amphotericin B (AmB) does not …
Salivary antigens rPagSP02 and rPagSP06 are a reliable composite biomarker for evaluating exposure to Phlebotomus argentipes in Sri Lanka
SB Piyasiri, S Senanayake, N Smaranayake, S Doh… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Phlebotomus argentipes is the established vector of leishmaniasis in the Indian sub-
continent. Antibodies to sand fly salivary antigens are biomarkers for vector-host exposure in …
continent. Antibodies to sand fly salivary antigens are biomarkers for vector-host exposure in …
rPagSP02+ rPagSP06 recombinant salivary antigen is a reliable biomarker for evaluating exposure to Phlebotomus argentipes in Sri Lanka
Phlebotomus argentipes is the established vector of leishmaniasis in the Indian sub-
continent. Antibodies to sand fly salivary antigens are biomarkers for vector-host exposure in …
continent. Antibodies to sand fly salivary antigens are biomarkers for vector-host exposure in …