Sand fly saliva: toward a vaccine against leishmaniases
Leishmaniases are a group of sand fly-borne diseases caused by protozoan parasites from species of Leishmania genus. These diseases are reported in about 100 countries with a prevalence of 12 million people infected and incidence of 2 million people per year, putting approximately 350 million people...
Main Author: | N Hosseini- Vasoukolaei |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pasteur Institute of Iran
2015-11-01
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Series: | Vaccine Research |
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Online Access: | http://vacres.pasteur.ac.ir/article-1-76-en.html |
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