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    Parasite responses to pollution: what we know and where we go in ‘Environmental Parasitology’

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    Aquatic Oömycetology: A New Field of Futuristic Research

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    Protein Hemolymph Factors and their Roles in Invertebrate Defense Mechanisms: A Review

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    Visceral leishmaniasis: what are the needs for diagnosis, treatment and control?

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    Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a systemic protozoan disease that is transmitted by phlebotomine sandflies. Poor and neglected populations in East Africa and the Indian sub-continent are particularly affected. Early and accurate diagnosis and treatment remain key components of VL control. In addition to improved diagnostic tests, accurate and simple tests are needed to identify treatment failures. Miltefosine, paromomycin and liposomal amphotericin B are gradually replacing pentavalent antimonials and conventional amphotericin B as the preferred treatments in some regions, but in other areas these drugs are still being evaluated in both mono- and combination therapies. New diagnostic tools and new treatment strategies will only have an impact if they are made widely available to patients

    Cellular Defense Systems of the Mollusca

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