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An outbreak of Leishmania major from an endemic to a non-endemic region posed a public health threat in Iraq from 2014-2017: Epidemiological, molecular and phylogenetic studies

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  • An outbreak of Leishmania major from an endemic to a non-endemic region posed a public health threat in Iraq from 2014-2017: Epidemiological, molecular and phylogenetic studies

    Source: http://journals.plos.org/plosntds/ar...l.pntd.0006255 An outbreak of Leishmania major from an endemic to a non-endemic region posed a public health threat in Iraq from 2014-2017: Epidemiological, molecular and phylogenetic studies

    • Mariwan M. M. Al-Bajalan ,
    • Sirwan M. A. Al-Jaf ,
    • Sherko S. Niranji ,
    • Dler R. Abdulkareem ,
    • Khudhair K. Al-Kayali ,
    • Hirotomo Kato

    Abstract Background

    Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a neglected worldwide, zoonotic, vector-borne, tropical disease that is a threat to public health. This threat may spread from endemic to non-endemic areas. Current research has exploited epidemiological, molecular and phylogenetical studies to determine the danger of an outbreak of CL in the borderline area between northern and central Iraq from 2014?2017...

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