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1. Genomic and epidemiological evidence for the emergence of a L. infantum/L. donovani hybrid with unusual epidemiology in northern Italy.

2. Ticks analysis for molecular detection and phylogenetic evaluation of stray dogs infecting protozoa from Alborz, Iran.

3. Leishmania diversity in bats from an endemic area for visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis in Southeastern Brazil.

4. Revisiting the heterogeneous global genomic population structure of Leishmania infantum .

5. Properties of virulence emergence of Leishmania infantum isolates from Phlebotomus perniciosus collected during the human leishmaniosis outbreak in Madrid, Spain. Hepatic histopathology and immunological parameters as virulence markers in the mouse model.

6. Phenotype evaluation of human and canine isolates of Leishmania infantum.

7. Molecular detection of Leishmania (Sauroleishmania) tarentolae in human blood and Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum in Sergentomyia minuta: unexpected host-parasite contacts.

8. A further investigation of the leishmaniosis outbreak in Madrid (Spain): low-infectivity phenotype of the Leishmania infantum BOS1FL1 isolate to establish infection in canine cells.

9. Occurrence of multiple genotype infection caused by Leishmania infantum in naturally infected dogs.

10. Genetic tools discriminate strains of Leishmania infantum isolated from  humans and dogs in Sicily, Italy.

11. Genotyping of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Cases Detected Before and After Migration with Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction in Hatay

12. Leishmania infantum.

13. Trans-Atlantic Spill Over: Deconstructing the Ecological Adaptation of Leishmania infantum in the Americas.

14. Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships between Leishmania infantum from dogs, humans and wildlife in south-east Spain.

15. Exploring Leishmania infantum cathepsin as a new molecular marker for phylogenetic relationships and visceral leishmaniasis diagnosis.

16. Dispersion of Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum in central-southern Brazil: Evidence from an integrative approach.

17. Verification and monitoring of visceral leishmaniasis in hamsters caused by Leishmania infantum, using non-invasive approaches involving ultrasound imaging and blood gases.

18. Emerging feline vector-borne pathogens in Italy.

19. Epidemiological survey of sheep as potential hosts for Leishmania in China.

20. Paraechinus aethiopicus (Ehrenberg 1832) and Atelerix algirus (Lereboullet 1842) hedgehogs: Possible reservoirs of endemic leishmaniases in Tunisia.

21. Immunodetection and molecular determination of visceral and cutaneous Leishmania infection using patients' urine.

22. Using FT-IR spectroscopy for the identification of the T. cruzi, T. rangeli, and the L. chagasi species.

23. Multilocus microsatellite typing (MLMT) reveals host-related population structure in Leishmania infantum from northeastern Italy.

24. First identification of L. major in a dog in an endemic area of human cutaneous leishmaniasis in Iraq: molecular and phylogenetic studies.

25. Leishmania infantum, Dirofilaria spp. and other endoparasite infections in kennel dogs in central Italy.

26. Sand fly and Leishmania spp. survey in Vojvodina (Serbia): first detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in sand flies and the first record of Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908.

27. Distinct Leishmania infantum Strains Circulate in Humans and Dogs in the Emilia-Romagna Region, Northeastern Italy.

28. Calmodulin Polymerase Chain Reaction-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism for Leishmania Identification and Typing.

29. First insights into the genetic diversity and origin of Leishmania infantum in Mont Rolland (Thiès region, Senegal).

30. First Molecular Characterization of Leishmania Species Causing Visceral Leishmaniasis among Children in Yemen.

31. First report of autochthonous non-vectorial canine leishmaniasis in New Caledonia, south-western Pacific: implications for new control measures and recommendations on importation of dogs.

32. Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Leishmania infantum from Southeastern France: Evaluation Using Multi-Locus Microsatellite Typing.

33. Studies in the mouse model identify strain variability as a major determinant of disease outcome in Leishmania infantum infection.

34. Multilocus microsatellite typing of Leishmania infantum isolates in monitored Leishmania/HIV coinfected patients.

35. Survey of Wild and Domestic Mammals for Infection with Leishmania infantum following an Outbreak of Desert Zoonotic Visceral Leishmaniasis in Jiashi, People's Republic of China.

36. Clinical manifestations and genetic variation of Leishmania infantum and Leishmania tropica in Southern Turkey.

37. Genetic homogeneity among Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum isolates from dog and human samples in Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area (BHMA), Minas Gerais, Brazil.

38. Atypical presentation in adults in the largest community outbreak of leishmaniasis in Europe (Fuenlabrada, Spain).

39. Genetic diversity evaluation on Portuguese Leishmania infantum strains by multilocus microsatellite typing.

40. Papular dermatitis due to Leishmania infantum infection in seventeen dogs: diagnostic features, extent of the infection and treatment outcome.

41. Genetic diversity of Leishmania donovani/infantum complex in China through microsatellite analysis.

42. [A boy with an unexpected souvenir from Morocco].

43. Moroccan Leishmania infantum: genetic diversity and population structure as revealed by multi-locus microsatellite typing.

44. Spatial distribution and population genetics of Leishmania infantum genotypes in São Paulo State, Brazil, employing multilocus microsatellite typing directly in dog infected tissues.

45. Molecular typing of Leishmania infantum isolates from a leishmaniasis outbreak in Madrid, Spain, 2009 to 2012.

46. Characterization of the biology and infectivity of Leishmania infantum viscerotropic and dermotropic strains isolated from HIV+ and HIV- patients in the murine model of visceral leishmaniasis.

47. Molecular, cytological, and immunocytochemical study and kDNA sequencing of laryngeal Leishmania infantum infection.

48. Geographical distribution and epidemiological features of Old World Leishmania infantum and Leishmania donovani foci, based on the isoenzyme analysis of 2277 strains.

49. Natural infection of wild caught Phlebotomus tobbi to Leishmania infantum in East Azerbaijan province, northwestern Iran.

50. Geographical distribution updating of Tunisian leishmaniasis foci: about the isoenzymatic analysis of 694 strains.

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