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    Host feeding profiles of Rhodnius pallescens (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) in rural villages of Central Panama by Christensen, H A, de Vasquez, A M

    “…Rhodnius pallescens, reported to be the principal vector of Chagas' disease in central Panama, has been shown to feed on opossums, anteaters, sloths, rodents,…”
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    Short report epidemiologic studies on cutaneous leishmaniasis in eastern Panama by Christensen, H A, de Vasquez, A M, Petersen, J L

    “…The Panamanian Ministry of Health, through the Interamerican Development Bank, contracted the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory to conduct epidemiologic studies on…”
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    Host-feeding patterns of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) from central Panama by Christensen, H A, de Vasquez, A M, Boreham, M M

    “…A 10-year study of blood meal identification in mosquitoes collected at numerous sites over several ecosystems in central Panama was conducted from 1977 to…”
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    Leishmania mexicana complex: human infections in the Republic of Panama by de Vasquez, A M, Saenz, R E, Petersen, J L, Christensen, H A, Johnson, C M

    “…Parasites of the genus Leishmania responsible for human cutaneous leishmaniasis in the New World form 2 major taxonomic divisions: the Leishmania braziliensis…”
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    Host feeding profiles of Triatoma dimidiata in peridomestic habitats of western Panama by Christensen, H A, Sousa, O E, de Vasquez, A M

    “…Bloodmeal analysis of Triatoma dimidiata collected in peridomestic habitats of western Panama showed that avian feedings comprised 25% of this species' host…”
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    The tree-buttress biotope: a pathobiocenose of Leishmania braziliensis by Christensen, H A, de Vasquez, A M

    “…A total of 52,033 sandflies, comprising 33 species, was collected in tree buttresses in Panama. Of the 18,025 females collected, 1,592 (8.8%) engorged…”
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    Hosts of sandfly vectors of Leishmania braziliensis guyanensis in the central Amazon of Brazil by Christensen, H A, Arias, J R, de Vasquez, A M, de Freitas, R A

    “…The blood meals of 2,569 phlebotomine sandflies from areas endemic for cutaneous leishmaniasis in the central Amazon of Brazil were tested by the…”
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    Susceptibility of Aotus trivirgatus to Leishmania braziliensis and L. mexicana by Christensen, H A, de Vasquez, A M

    “…Two Aotus trivirgatus (owl monkeys) were infected experimentally with Leishmania braziliensis and two with L. mexicana strains of Panamanian origin in a pilot…”
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    Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis in Panama. Etiologic agent, epidemiologic and clinical aspects by Sáenz, R E, Paz, H M, de Rodriguez, G C, de Vásquez, A M, Mata, R E, Johnson, C M

    Published in Revista médica de Panamá (01-01-1989)
    “…From November 1985 to December 1988, 33 patients were enrolled at Santo Tomas Hospital and Gorgas Memorial Laboratory to study the etiology, epidemiology and…”
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