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María Cristina Salomón

Researcher at National University of Cuyo

Publications -  12
Citations -  95

María Cristina Salomón is an academic researcher from National University of Cuyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cutaneous leishmaniasis & Leishmaniasis. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 77 citations.

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Prevalencia de parásitos intestinales en niños de la ciudad de Mendoza, Argentina

TL;DR: MarIA C. SALOMON, ROSA L. TONELLI, CARLOS G. BORREMANS, DANIEL BERTELLO, CLAUDIO A. CARRIZO, VERONICA ENRIQUEZ,LILIANA C. JOFRE*, VERONIC ENRIQUUEZ*, and SIXTO RAUL COSTAMAGNA as mentioned in this paper Area de Parasitologia.
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Total Leishmania antigens with Poly(I:C) induce Th1 protective response.

TL;DR: The TLA‐Poly(I:C) immunization elicited good protection, which was associated with decreased footpad swelling, a lower parasite load and a reduced histopathological alteration in the footpad, demonstrating a promising vaccine against cutaneous leishmaniasis that is relatively economic and easy to develop and which should be taken into account for preventing leish maniasis in developing countries.
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Detection of Trichinella britovi in pork sausage suspected to be implicated in a human outbreak in Mendoza, Argentina

TL;DR: Trichinella britovi is reported here for the first time in the American Continent, and represents the only cold-tolerant member of the genus in the Neotropics.
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Immunization with antigenic extracts of Leishmania associated with Montanide ISA 763 adjuvant induces partial protection in BALB/c mice against Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis infection.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the immunization of BALB/c mice with a vaccine formulated with TLA and Montanide ISA 763 generated a protective immune response against L. (L.) amazonensis, characterized by an intense production of IgG2a.
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Leishmaniasis in the Argentine Republic: Temporal and geographical distribution from 2013 to 2017

TL;DR: It is important to analyze the temporal and geographical distribution of leishmaniasis in order to provide an adequate management and surveillance of the disease in the Argentine Republic.