Genomes of Fasciola hepatica from the Americas reveal colonization with Neorickettsia Endobacteria related to the agents of Potomac Horse and Human Sennetsu Fevers

Food borne trematodes (FBTs) are an assemblage of platyhelminth parasites transmitted through the food chain, four of which are recognized as neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Fascioliasis stands out among the other NTDs due to its broad and significant impact on both human and animal health, as F...

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Main Author: McNulty, S. (author)
Other Authors: Tort, José F. (author), Rinaldi, Gabriel (author), Fischer, K. (author), Rosa, B.A. (author), Smircich, Pablo (author), Fontenla Martínez, Santiago (author), Choi, Y. (author), Tyagi, R. (author), Hallsworth-Pepin, K. (author), Mann, H.M. (author), Kammili, L. (author), Latham, P.S. (author), Dell'Oca Runco, Nicolás (author), Domínguez, María Fernanda (author), Carmona García, Carlos (author), Fischer, P.U. (author), Brindley, P.J. (author), Mitreva, M. (author)
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/22412
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