Johnathan Alvarez-Londono
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Alvarez-Londono J, Martinez-Sanchez E, Ramirez-Chaves H, Castano-Villa G, Rivera-Paez F
Acta Trop
. 2024 Sep;
260:107415.
PMID: 39349235
Infectious diseases, especially zoonotic, represent a significant global threat to both human and animal health. Ticks are among the primary vectors of pathogens affecting wild and domestic animals, some of...
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Ceballos-Perez D, Alvarez-Londono J, Ramirez-Chaves H, Rivera-Paez F
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl
. 2024 Sep;
25:100986.
PMID: 39310795
Some species within the family Plasmodiidae (Haemosporida) have been extensively studied due to their implications for human health. However, for other haemosporidians that infect wild animals the knowledge is limited....
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Alvarez-Londono J, Giraldo-Norena D, Martinez-Sanchez E, Rivera-Paez F, Matta N
Ticks Tick Borne Dis
. 2024 Jul;
15(6):102381.
PMID: 38981408
Ticks are a globally distributed group of hematophagous ectoparasites that parasitize terrestrial vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Ticks are vectors and reservoirs of pathogens that play an...
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Hernandez-Ospina M, Chitan-Guerrero D, Alvarez-Londono J, Bohada-Murillo M, Martinez-Sanchez E, Rivera-Paez F, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2024 Jun;
123(6):252.
PMID: 38922536
Avian haemosporidians of the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus are a group of widely distributed blood parasites that can negatively affect the fitness of their hosts. Colombia contains the greatest diversity...
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Busi A, Martinez-Sanchez E, Alvarez-Londono J, Rivera-Paez F, Ramirez-Chaves H, Fonturbel F, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2024 Jun;
123(6):254.
PMID: 38922478
The Americas hold the greatest bird diversity worldwide. Likewise, ectoparasite diversity is remarkable, including ticks of the Argasidae and Ixodidae families - commonly associated with birds. Considering that ticks have...
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Alvarez-Londono J, Cardona-Romero M, Martinez-Sanchez E, Ossa-Lopez P, Perez-Cardenas J, Gonzalez A, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2022 Apr;
121(6):1775-1787.
PMID: 35435509
Avian haemosporidian from the genera Haemoproteus and Plasmodium are a diverse and widely distributed group of vector-borne blood parasites. These parasites can have negative effects on bird survival by influencing...
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Cardona-Romero M, Martinez-Sanchez E, Alvarez-Londono J, Perez-Cardenas J, Ossa-Lopez P, Castano-Villa G, et al.
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports
. 2022 Apr;
30:100720.
PMID: 35431076
Wild birds have an important role as hosts of ticks infected by rickettsiae. However, the role of birds as reservoirs of tick-borne rickettsiae is unknown and poorly understood. This is...
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Cardona-Salazar L, Benavides-Ossa Y, Vargas-Daza A, Betancurt-Grisales J, Bohada-Murillo M, Martinez-Sanchez E, et al.
Ecology
. 2020 Feb;
101(6):e03016.
PMID: 32083734
The Colombian Tropical Andes are one of the regions with highest bird diversity on Earth. However, information on bird morphology, reproductive phenology, and molt is particularly scarce in this region....