Phylogenetic and biogeographical traits predict unrecognized hosts of zoonotic leishmaniasis.
The spatio-temporal distribution of leishmaniasis, a parasitic vector-borne zoonotic disease, is significantly impacted by land-use change and climate warming in the Americas. However, predicting and containing outbreaks is challenging as the zoonotic Leishmania system is highly complex: leishmanias...
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Main Authors: | Caroline K Glidden (Author), Aisling Roya Murran (Author), Rafaella Albuquerque Silva (Author), Adrian A Castellanos (Author), Barbara A Han (Author), Erin A Mordecai (Author) |
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