WOS: 000392769900005PubMed ID: 27983970Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is an important public health problem with around 2.000 autochthonous reported cases each year in Turkey. Due to the civil war in Syria, Turkey received around three million refugees and they are mainly located at either camps or homes in south/southeastern part of Turkey. In the present study, we aimed to collect samples from CL suspected patients admitting to State Hospital in Gaziantep City and perform parasitological and DNA-based techniques for diagnosis as well as species identification of the parasite for better understanding the prevalence of each species among Turkish and Syrian patients in the region. The collection of samples was carried out between January 2009 ...
PubMedID: 27037747Objective: To report isolation of Leishmania major strains obtained from 18 Turkis...
AbstractLeishmania is a parasitic protozoan with more than two-dozen species causing the disease lei...
WOS: 000178749300005PubMed ID: 12387909Leishmaniases are widespread in most countries in the Mediter...
WOS: 000457510400010PubMed ID: 30412694Leishmaniases are a group of vector-borne diseases caused by ...
WOS: 000410293100014PubMed ID: 28889158Objectives: To characterize the cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) ...
Objectives: To characterize the cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) isolates of Syrian and Central Anatolia...
WOS: 000582397200013PubMed: 33107294Leishmaniases are a group of vector-borne diseases, and two clin...
Leishmaniases are a group of vector-borne diseases caused by the members of Leishrnania genus, and t...
Leishmaniases are a group of vector-borne diseases, and two clinical forms, visceral (VL) and cutane...
Leishmaniasis, seen in tropical and subtropical regions, is an infectious disease caused by the prot...
WOS: 000406571000013PubMed ID: 28587839In Turkey, the main causative agents are Leishmania tropica (...
PubMedID: 24449479Background: In southern Turkey, Leishmania tropica and L. infantum are both the ca...
Turkey is located in an important geographical location, in terms of the epidemiology of vector-born...
Turkey is located in an important geographical location, in terms of the epidemiology of vector- bor...
WOS: 000270734300012PubMed ID: 19737374Human leishmaniasis, both visceral and cutaneous, and canine ...
PubMedID: 27037747Objective: To report isolation of Leishmania major strains obtained from 18 Turkis...
AbstractLeishmania is a parasitic protozoan with more than two-dozen species causing the disease lei...
WOS: 000178749300005PubMed ID: 12387909Leishmaniases are widespread in most countries in the Mediter...
WOS: 000457510400010PubMed ID: 30412694Leishmaniases are a group of vector-borne diseases caused by ...
WOS: 000410293100014PubMed ID: 28889158Objectives: To characterize the cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) ...
Objectives: To characterize the cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) isolates of Syrian and Central Anatolia...
WOS: 000582397200013PubMed: 33107294Leishmaniases are a group of vector-borne diseases, and two clin...
Leishmaniases are a group of vector-borne diseases caused by the members of Leishrnania genus, and t...
Leishmaniases are a group of vector-borne diseases, and two clinical forms, visceral (VL) and cutane...
Leishmaniasis, seen in tropical and subtropical regions, is an infectious disease caused by the prot...
WOS: 000406571000013PubMed ID: 28587839In Turkey, the main causative agents are Leishmania tropica (...
PubMedID: 24449479Background: In southern Turkey, Leishmania tropica and L. infantum are both the ca...
Turkey is located in an important geographical location, in terms of the epidemiology of vector-born...
Turkey is located in an important geographical location, in terms of the epidemiology of vector- bor...
WOS: 000270734300012PubMed ID: 19737374Human leishmaniasis, both visceral and cutaneous, and canine ...
PubMedID: 27037747Objective: To report isolation of Leishmania major strains obtained from 18 Turkis...
AbstractLeishmania is a parasitic protozoan with more than two-dozen species causing the disease lei...
WOS: 000178749300005PubMed ID: 12387909Leishmaniases are widespread in most countries in the Mediter...