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Alon Warburg

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Abbasi I, Akad F, Studentsky L, Ben Avi I, Orshan L, Warburg A
J Vector Ecol . 2023 Jan; 47(1):109-116. PMID: 36629362
Mosquitoes of the genus comprise important vectors of pathogenic arboviruses in our region, including West Nile and Rift Valley Fever viruses. To improve our understanding of the epidemiology and transmission...
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Tsurim I, Wasserberg G, Warburg A, Abbasi I, Ben Natan G, Abramsky Z
Med Vet Entomol . 2022 Sep; 37(1):4-13. PMID: 36054150
Systemic control uses the vertebrate hosts of zoonotic pathogens as "Trojan horses," killing blood-feeding female vectors and short-circuiting host-to-vector pathogen transmission. Previous studies focused only on the effect of systemic...
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Martins K, Meirelles M, Mota T, Abbasi I, de Queiroz A, Brodskyn C, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2021 Jan; 15(1):e0009034. PMID: 33476330
Sand flies are the insects responsible for transmitting Leishmania parasites, the causative agents of leishmaniasis in humans. However, the effects of sand fly breeding sites on their biology and ecology...
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Salah I, Abbasi I, Warburg A, Davidovitch N, Kotler B
Acta Trop . 2020 Jan; 204:105332. PMID: 31926144
Urbanization may influence the transmission of leishmaniasis, which is as a serious public health issue in Palestine. Semi urban environments can provide suitable habitats for the reservoir host species and...
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Salah I, Abbasi I, Warburg A, Davidovitch N, Kotler B
Acta Trop . 2020 Jan; 203:105327. PMID: 31899169
In the Palestinian West Bank, leishmaniasis is emerging as a serious public health issue with incidence increasing over time, especially in the western and the northern parts. This study was...
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Yared S, Gebresilassie A, Abbasi I, Aklilu E, D Kirstein O, Balkew M, et al.
Heliyon . 2019 Aug; 5(7):e02132. PMID: 31384683
Background: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL, or "kala-azar") is a major cause of disability and death, especially in East Africa. Its vectors, sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae), are poorly controlled and guarded...
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Abbasi I, Nasereddin A, Warburg A
Acta Trop . 2019 Jul; 199:105101. PMID: 31361989
Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by Leishmania parasites transmitted by phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae). Human infections with different Leishmania species cause characteristic clinical manifestations; cutaneous or visceral leishmaniasis. Here...
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Ngouateu Tateng A, Payne V, Ngouateu O, Kirstein O, Warburg A, von Stebut E, et al.
Acta Trop . 2019 Apr; 194:172-180. PMID: 30978312
Leishmaniasis is endemic in northern Cameroon. However, the sand fly vectors have not been incriminated. A sand fly species inventory was generated by integrating a number of techniques. Miniature light...
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Sumova P, Sima M, Spitzova T, Osman M, Guimaraes-Costa A, Oliveira F, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2018 Dec; 12(12):e0006981. PMID: 30513081
Background: Phlebotomus orientalis is a vector of Leishmania donovani, the causative agent of life threatening visceral leishmaniasis spread in Eastern Africa. During blood-feeding, sand fly females salivate into the skin...