Publications by authors named "H WALTZ"

Spotted fever group rickettsioses (SFGR) are caused by a group of tick-borne pathogens that are increasing in incidence globally. These diseases are typically underreported and undiagnosed in low- and middle-income countries, and thus, have been classified as neglected bacterial pathogens. Countries with high poverty, low human development index score, and limited health infrastructure-like El Salvador in Central America-lack necessary surveillance for SFGR and other tick-borne pathogens.

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Background: Chagas disease is a leading cause of cardiac failure in Latin America. Due to poor safety profiles and efficacy of currently available therapeutics, prevention is a priority for the millions living at risk for acquiring this clinically important vector-borne disease. Triatomine vectors of the Chagas disease parasite, are found in the southwestern United States, but risk for autochthonous transmission is thought to be low.

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The segregation of factor B(BF)F subtypes was analyzed in conjunction with other MHC markers in 15 families with 89 offspring. Informative data for BF F subtypes were obtained from 11 families, 6 of them with known recombinant individuals for the HLA-B/DR/GLO region. The subtypes did not contribute further to the localization of the cross-overs, but followed the known segregation of conventional BF allotypes.

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Retroplacental blood samples (between 3 ml and 290 ml) which had been obtained from 327 recently delivered women were tested for the presence of HLA-A, B, C, DR antibodies. The approaches taken by the examiners were the NIH microlymphocytotoxicity test according to Terasaki and the two-colour fluorescence test according to van Rood. The examiners established 66 sera with cytotoxic reactions, and 18 of these serum samples (5.

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