Las proteínas salivales de los flebotominos en la transmisión de Leishmania y su impacto epidemiológico
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Universidad Internacional de La Rioja
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The sandflies are haematophagous insects transmitting Leishmania, the causative agent of leishmaniasis, a disease that has a broad clinical spectrum in humans. This paper is a review on the saliva of sandflies in the transmission of Leishmania and the epidemiological impact. It first addresses the potential of the saliva of sandflies as a drug cocktail that is involved in the insect's biology, in the process of infection with Leishmania, their ability to be used as an epidemiological marker and protein source for a vaccine against leishmaniasis