Najla Chargui
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On abnormal Phlebotomus perniciosus (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) from the center of Tunisia
Remadi L, Chargui N, Depaquit J, Randrianambinintsoa F, Chaabane-Banaoues R, Babba H, et al.
J Med Entomol
. 2023 Aug;
60(6):1418-1425.
PMID: 37616572
Phlebotomus perniciosus is the most important vector of Leishmania infantum in the Western part of the Mediterranean basin. Atypical specimens of Ph. perniciosus called (pna) with a parameral sheath simply...
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Remadi L, Farjallah D, Chargui N, Belgacem S, Baba H, Zrieq R, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2023 Jul;
122(9):2181-2191.
PMID: 37449994
Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Phlebotominae) belonging to the genus Phlebotomus are vectors of pathogens such as arboviruses, bacteria, and parasites (Leishmania). Species of the genus Sergentomyia (Se.) transmit Sauroleishmania (Reptile...
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Chebil W, Haouas N, Chaabane-Banaoues R, Remadi L, Chargui N, Mrad S, et al.
J Mycol Med
. 2022 Jan;
32(2):101246.
PMID: 35066344
Malassezia (M.) genus includes commensal yeasts of increasing medical importance, as they result in many diseases, ranging from pityriasis versicolor (PV) to systemic infections. Previous studies reported geographical variations in...
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Remadi L, Chargui N, Jimenez M, Molina R, Haouas N, Gonzalez E, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2020 Mar;
14(3):e0008077.
PMID: 32214313
Background: Phlebotomus (Larroussius) perniciosus and Canis familiaris are respectively the only confirmed vector and reservoir for the transmission of Leishmania (L.) infantum MON-1 in Tunisia. However, the vector and reservoir...
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Chargui N, Slama D, Haouas N, Rmadi L, Babba H
J Vector Ecol
. 2018 Nov;
43(2):321-327.
PMID: 30408299
An entomological study was conducted in a Leishmania infantum focus, including the identification of the sand fly species, the detection and the characterization of Leishmania DNA in female sand flies,...
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Remadi L, Jimenez M, Chargui N, Haouas N, Babba H, Molina R
Parasitol Res
. 2018 May;
117(8):2499-2506.
PMID: 29804194
Experimental infections of Phlebotomus (L.) perniciosus from a colony established in Madrid (Spain) carried out with the Leishmania (L.) infantum zymodemes MON-1, MON-24, and MON-80 isolated in Tunisia are reported...
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Remadi L, Haouas N, Chaara D, Slama D, Chargui N, Dabghi R, et al.
Dermatology
. 2017 Mar;
232(6):752-759.
PMID: 28253508
Background/aims: The diagnosis of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is based on the microscopic detection of amastigote, isolation of the parasite, or the detection of Leishmania DNA. Nevertheless, since these techniques are...
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Haouas N, Remadi L, Chaara D, Chargui N, Dabghi R, Jbeniani H, et al.
Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis
. 2014 Oct;
81(1):18-20.
PMID: 25312011
Cutaneous leishmaniasis pathogenicity depends on the survival and replication of the parasitic protozoa in the form of non-motile amastigotes inside macrophages. Here, we report the unprecedented observation of both Leishmania...
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Chargui N, Haouas N, Slama D, Gorcii M, Jaouadi K, Essabbah-Aguir N, et al.
J Vector Ecol
. 2013 May;
38(1):1-5.
PMID: 23701601
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) has been endemic in northern Tunisia and has occurred sporadically in the center of Tunisia. Recently, there have been several cases from areas known to be free...
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Jaouadi K, Depaquit J, Haouas N, Chaara D, Gorcii M, Chargui N, et al.
Acta Trop
. 2012 Feb;
122(3):276-83.
PMID: 22306359
Metlaoui district in the South-west of Tunisia is a classical focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) due to Leishmania major. Since 2005, a single case of CL due to L. killicki...