2023
DOI: 10.1590/0074-02760220220
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First report of Leishmania (Mundinia) martiniquensis in South American territory and confirmation of Leishbunyavirus infecting this parasite in a mare

Abstract: BACKGROUND Epidemiological data related to leishmaniases or Leishmania infection in horses are scarce. However, studies carried out in different regions in the world showed equids parasitised by Leishmania braziliensis , L. infantum and L. martiniquensis . OBJECTIVES Identify the Leishmania species causing cutaneous leishmaniasis in a ma… Show more

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“…(13) LBV representatives have been found to infect L. martiniquensis, of the subgenus Mundinia, in Martinique and Brazil. (14,15) Despite recent advancements in the field, the extent to which the virus affects parasite virulence or host immune responses during Leishmania infection remains unclear. In the case of LRVs, it is known that the endosymbiotic virus confers an adaptive advantage to the parasite by suppressing anti-leishmanial immunity in the vertebrate host, thereby facilitating the parasite's survival.…”
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“…(13) LBV representatives have been found to infect L. martiniquensis, of the subgenus Mundinia, in Martinique and Brazil. (14,15) Despite recent advancements in the field, the extent to which the virus affects parasite virulence or host immune responses during Leishmania infection remains unclear. In the case of LRVs, it is known that the endosymbiotic virus confers an adaptive advantage to the parasite by suppressing anti-leishmanial immunity in the vertebrate host, thereby facilitating the parasite's survival.…”
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“… 13 LBV representatives have been found to infect L. martiniquensis , of the subgenus Mundinia , in Martinique and Brazil. 14 , 15 …”
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