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This has been verified by work done on Leishmania genetics.
My first choice was an antifungal drug that counters leishmania.
The essential oil has potential for use as a food preservative, and is toxic to Leishmania.
No data on the risk of transmission of Leishmania spp.
Two species of Leishmania are known to give rise to the visceral form of the disease.
There are about 20 species of Leishmania that may cause cutaneous leishmaniasis.
The treatment of leishmania with antimony potassium tartrate started in 1913.
All Leishmania have an amastigote stage of the lifecycle.
It is found in parasitic protozoa such as leishmania and trypanosomes.
Leishmaniasis is caused by infection with the pathogen Leishmania.
Episterol and 5-dehydroepisterol are found in Leishmania.
However, the genomic sequence of Leishmania has provided a rich source of vaccine candidates.
Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoan parasites of the Leishmania genus.
The biochemistry and cell biology of Leishmania is similar to that of other kinetoplastids.
Around twenty different species of Leishmania parasite are capable of infecting humans.
In the protozoan Leishmania tarentolae, 12 of the 18 mitochondrial genes are edited using this process.
The origins of Leishmania are unclear.
This is vital as the Leishmania parasites live within macrophages and need to prevent the macrophage from killing them.
Promastigotes of leishmania are transmitted to human skin by the bite of a sandfly.
As is suggested by its name, this species of Leishmania is found in South and Central America.
The influence of prior infection with Leishmania arabica on challenge with L. major in man.
After primary infection, Leishmania remain viable in healthy persons for long periods, leading to a susceptible population if immunosuppression occurs.
The vaccine is a recombinant form of two fused Leishmania parasite proteins with an adjuvant.
The life-cycle of Leishmania in the sandfly with special reference to the form infective to the vertebrate host.
It is common in immunological functions of macrophages and forms the home of several infectious agents including Leishmania.