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Bolivia. We observed a ositive hybridization of four patients lesions and the pool of L. nuneztovari anglesi with the L.
three patients lesions and the pool of L. nuneztovari anglesi were also hybridized with the specific probe of L. V.
braziliensis suggesting mixed infection in this focus. # 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
neous and muco-cutaneous leishmaniasis due to L.
toplast and from L. L. amazonensis and L. V.
LH762; lane 21: L. L. mexicana : MINYC/BZ/62/M379; L. L. tropica : lane 16: MHOM/SU/74/k-27; lane 17, 22; Puc 19/Ra sI.
determination of the putative reservoirs of L. L.
L. donovani complexes and L. V. lainsoni species.
Hybridization was performed at 42 8C overnightin a rotating oven (Appligen, Illkirch, France).
over, no hybridization of band 2 was observedwhen using additional strains belonging to L.
and L. V. panamensis : MHOM/CO/83/REST417(data not shown).
These results support the hypothesis that L. V.
84/LPZ 595; L. L. mexicana : lane 17: MNYC/BZ/62/M379.
ml of sterile normal saline solution (NaCl 0.9%).
DNAs were extracted by phenol-chloroform andprecipitated with ethanol (Wincker et al., 1997).
in a previous study a natural infection by L. V.
and the hybridization results with (b) L. V.
lainsoni probe (band 2: 524 bp), (c) L. V.
hybridization of four patients lesions and thepool of L. nuneztovari anglesi with the L. V.
also hybridized with the specific probe of L. V.
tovari anglesi is the candidate vector of L. V.
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L. V. Lainsoni reference stocks used in this study.
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