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The prevalence of Chlamydia psittaci in confiscated Psittacidae in Colombia
Ruiz Laiton, Alejandra; Molano Ayala, Norela; García Castiblanco, Sebastian; Falla Beltrán, Ana Carolina; Camargo, Milena; Roa, Leonardo (2022)Chlamydia psittaci is a highly zoonotic bacteria distributed worldwide; it is responsible for psittacosis, one of the most important infectious diseases affecting the Psittacidae, mostly parrots. This work was aimed at ... -
Sexual forms obtained in a continuous in vitro cultured Colombian strain of Plasmodium falciparum (FCB2)
Ararat Sarria, Monica; Prado, Cesar Camilo; Camargo, Milena; Ospina, Laura Tatiana; Camargo, Paola Andrea; Curtidor, Hernando; Patarroyo, Manuel Alfonso (2020)Background: The epidemiological control of malaria has been hampered by the appearance of parasite resistance to anti-malarial drugs and by the resistance of mosquito vectors to control measures. This has also been associated ... -
Strong -LAMP Assay Based on a Strongyloides spp.-Derived Partial Sequence in the 18S rRNA as Potential Biomarker for Strongyloidiasis Diagnosis in Human Urine Samples
Fernández Soto, Pedro; Celis Giraldo, Carmen Teresa; Collar Fernandez, Coralina; Gorgojo, Óscar; Camargo, Milena; Muñoz, José; Salas Coronas, Joaquín; Patarroyo, Manuel A.; Muro, Antonio (2020)Human strongyloidiasis a soil-transmitted infection caused by Strongyloides stercoralis is one of the most neglected amongst the so-called Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs). S. stercoralis is a nematode, which is distributed ... -
The prevalence of high-risk HPV types and factors determining infection in female colombian adolescents
Ríos Ospina, Luisa; Soto de León, Sara Cecilia; Camargo, Milena; Sánchez, Ricardo; Mancilla, Cindy Lizeth; Patarroyo, Manuel Elkin; Patarroyo, Manuel Alfonso (2016)This study reports six HR-HPV types' infection prevalence discriminated by species and multiple infection in unvaccinated Colombian female adolescents, as well as some factors modulating the risk of infection. HPV DNA for ... -
Trichomonas vaginalis follow-up and persistence in Colombian women
Hernández-Buelvas, Lauren; Camargo, Milena; Sánchez, Ricardo; Patarroyo, Manuel-Elkin; Patarroyo, Manuel-Alfonso (2021)Trichomonas vaginalis (TV), the most common non-viral sexually-transmitted infection is considered a neglected infection and its epidemiology is not well known. This study determined TV-infection dynamics in a retrospective ...