2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ram.2020.08.003
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Leishmania (L.) amazonensis infection impairs reproductive and fetal parameters in female mice

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“…In rodents, length has shown to be associated with brain size 44 , which is associated with cognition 45 . Although a relationship between length and cognitive performance has not been documented in rodents, it may be important to control for length when measures of brain size are not available especially as maternal infections can impair offspring linear growth 46 , 47 .…”
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“…In rodents, length has shown to be associated with brain size 44 , which is associated with cognition 45 . Although a relationship between length and cognitive performance has not been documented in rodents, it may be important to control for length when measures of brain size are not available especially as maternal infections can impair offspring linear growth 46 , 47 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Animal models have demonstrated that vertical transmission can occur in both VL and CL/MCL 18 . Miscarriages, preterm births, small‐for‐gestational‐age infants, and fetal loss/stillbirths have been described in both VL and CL/MCL 15,19,20 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…18 Miscarriages, preterm births, small-for-gestational-age infants, and fetal loss/stillbirths have been described in both VL and CL/MCL. 15,19,20 Although various treatment options exist for MCL, pregnancy significantly limits the number of safe agents available.…”
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“…According to World Health Organization, one of the major vector‐borne diseases is leishmaniasis, which is considered a neglected disease (Lima et al, 2019) and puts at risk over 2 billion people around the world every year (Lopes et al, 2019). Furthermore, leishmaniasis is an anthropozoonosis of great importance in public health, showing a growing increase in the number of cases in recent years due to climate changes that cause the dissemination and readaptation of the disease vectors (Sánchez et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%