Publications by authors named "M Berzunza-Cruz"

This article describes, for the first time, the role of the nasal mucosa (NM) as the initial site for the mycelial-to-yeast transition. The results highlight that yeasts may arrive to the cervical lymph nodes (CLN) via phagocytes. Bats and mice were intranasally infected with mycelial propagules and they were killed 10, 20, and 40 minutes and 1, 2, and 3 hours after infection.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The first organized study on this disease didn't happen until 1996, focusing on two coastal regions in Mexico.
  • * A recent case in the state of Campeche involved a male patient presenting symptoms like fever and a rash, along with prior exposure to Rickettsia reservoirs.
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Leishmaniases are a group of important diseases transmitted to humans through the bite of sandfly vectors. Several forms of leishmaniases are endemic in Mexico and especially in the Southeast region. In the Northeastern region, however, there have only been isolated reports of cases and scanty records of sandfly vectors.

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Zoonoses are an important class of infectious diseases. An important element determining the impact of a zoonosis on domestic animal and human health is host range. Although for particular zoonoses some host species have been identified, until recently there have been no methods to predict those species most likely to be hosts or their relative importance.

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We report the first case of "Candidatus Rickettsia amblyommii" detected in Amblyomma mixtum ticks on humans on the west coast of Mexico. This is the most western record of "Ca. R.

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