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Why is man an unsuitable reservoir for the transmission of Leishmania major?
Yosef Schlein
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, Raymond L. Jacobson
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Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada (IMRIC)
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Human Blood
100%
Leishmania Major
100%
Sand Fly
75%
L. Major
75%
Sand Rat
75%
Rat Plasma
75%
Israeli
50%
Promastigote
50%
Amastigote
50%
Israel
25%
Transmitter
25%
Anthroponotic
25%
Adverse Effects
25%
Human Plasma
25%
Rodents
25%
Erythrocytes
25%
Phlebotomus Papatasi
25%
Growing Media
25%
Infection Rate
25%
Jordan Valley
25%
Initial Inoculum
25%
Arid Region
25%
Kenya
25%
Leishmaniasis
25%
Similarity Experiment
25%
Vector Potential
25%
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
25%
Human Erythrocytes
25%
Reservoir Animal
25%
Major Strain
25%
Blood Parasites
25%
Rabbit Serum
25%
Rabbit Erythrocytes
25%
Rabbit Plasma
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Leishmania Major
100%
Leporidae
100%
Phlebotominae
75%
Erythrocyte
75%
Psammomys obesus
75%
Blood Plasma
50%
Promastigote
50%
Amastigote
50%
Leishmaniasis
25%
Phlebotomus Papatasi
25%
Infection Rate
25%
Inoculum
25%
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
25%