Fernando Martinez-Hernandez
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Recent Articles
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Diaz O, Buendia A, Sanchez J, Villalobos G, Rojas-Serrania N, Cervantes J, et al.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
. 2025 Mar;
118(3):56.
PMID: 40025341
The Ambystoma mexicanum axolotl is a highly threatened amphibian and a valuable research model, with very little information about bacterial diseases affecting it. The aim of this study was to...
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Padilla-Valdez J, Antonio-Campos A, Montes-Vergara Y, Gonzalez-Quiroz J, Dominguez-Lopez M, Martinez-Hernandez F, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2025 Feb;
124(2):23.
PMID: 39964490
Chagas disease, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, remains a significant public health problem in Mexico, particularly challenging to diagnose during its chronic phase, due to low parasitemia and the complex immune...
3.
Rattananukrom T, Arenas R, Aquino C, Martinez-Hernandez F, Hernandez-Castro R
Mycoses
. 2024 Oct;
67(10):e13805.
PMID: 39455486
Tropicoporus tropicalis (formerly Phellinus tropicalis) is a saprophytic basidiomycete that has been implicated in refractory mycoses in humans, particularly in patients with chronic granulomatous disease. Despite its clinical significance, T. ...
4.
Villalobos G, Lopez-Escamilla E, Olivo-Diaz A, Romero-Valdovinos M, Martinez A, Maravilla P, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2024 Jun;
12(6).
PMID: 38930533
In the present study, we compared the genetic variability of fragments from the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and the small subunit ribosomal DNA (SSUrDNA) as nuclear markers, in contrast...
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Sierra-Maeda K, Martinez-Hernandez F, Arenas R, Boeta-Angeles L, Martinez-Chavarria L, Rodriguez-Colin S, et al.
Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo
. 2024 May;
66:e30.
PMID: 38747851
Microsporum canis, one of the most widespread dermatophytes worldwide, is a zoonotic microorganism that transmits infection from reservoirs such as cats and dogs to humans. This microorganism is associated with...
6.
Martinez-Hernandez F, Gonzalez-Arenas N, Cervantes J, Villalobos G, Olivo-Diaz A, Rendon-Franco E, et al.
Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo
. 2024 Feb;
66:e8.
PMID: 38324874
Currently, there are some concerns about the situation and, in particular, about the future of the COVID-19 pandemic and the new emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2. Rodents are an example of...
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Martinez-Hernandez F, Sanchez-Aguillon F, Martinez-Ocana J, Gonzalez-Arenas N, Romero-Valdovinos M, Lopez-Escamilla E, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2023 Sep;
11(9).
PMID: 37764084
In the present study, we evaluated the genetic variability of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and the pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase () A gene of from female patients and its possible...
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Sanchez-Aguillon F, Alarcon-Valdes P, Rojano-Rodriguez M, Ibarra-Arce A, Olivo-Diaz A, Santillan-Benitez J, et al.
J Med Virol
. 2023 Aug;
95(8):e29015.
PMID: 37539979
It has been proposed that infection by adipogenic viruses constitutes a "low risk" factor for obesity. Here, we report the presence of adenovirus 36 (Ad36) and its viral load copy...
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Medellin-Lacedelli S, Castro-Martinez E, Martinez-Hernandez F, Romero-Valdovinos M, Suarez-Roa L, Maravilla P, et al.
Qual Manag Health Care
. 2023 Jun;
33(1):29-38.
PMID: 37363811
Background And Objective: Little information is available on how to assess the impact of research studies conducted in government hospitals in Latin America and specifically in Mexico. We aimed to...
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Hidalgo-Gonzalez L, Salgado-Lopez J, Pineda-Rodriguez S, Martinez A, Romero-Valdovinos M, Martinez-Hernandez F, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2023 May;
122(7):1701-1707.
PMID: 37191687
Blastocystis sp. is a common eukaryotic microorganism that colonizes the intestinal tract of several animals, including humans, although its role as a pathogen is still unclear. In the present study,...