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Ancient Leishmaniasis in a highland desert of Northern Chile.

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Ancient Leishmaniasis in a highland desert of Northern Chile.

Auteurs : Maria Antonietta Costa [Chili] ; Carney Matheson ; Lucia Iachetta ; Agustín Llagostera ; Otto Appenzeller

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Leishmaniasis is an infectious disease endemic today in many areas of South America.

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0006983
PubMed: 19746163

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