Parcourir par auteur "Spanakos, G."
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Current clinical, laboratory, and treatment outcome characteristics of visceral leishmaniasis: results from a seven-year retrospective study in Greece
Georgiadou, S. P.; Stefos, A.; Spanakos, G.; Skrimpas, S.; Makaritsis, K.; Sipsas, N. V.; Dalekos, G. N. (2015)Objectives: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is re-emerging in endemic areas. The epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, and treatment outcome characteristics in a large cohort of VL patients is described herein. Methods: The ... -
Genotyping of Plasmodium vivax strains from Greece during the 2011 and 2012 outbreaks
Spanakos, G.; Alifrangis, M.; Schousboe, M. L.; Patsoula, E.; Tegos, N.; Hansson, H.; Bygbjerg, I. C.; Vakalis, N.; Hadjichristodoulou, C.; Kremastinou, J. (2013) -
Genotyping Plasmodium vivax isolates from the 2011 outbreak in Greece
Spanakos, G.; Alifrangis, M.; Schousboe, M. L.; Patsoula, E.; Tegos, N.; Hansson, H. H.; Bygbjerg, I. C.; Vakalis, N. C.; Tseroni, M.; Kremastinou, J.; Hadjichristodoulou, C. (2013)Background: Plasmodium vivax malaria was common in Greece until the 1950s with epidemics involving thousands of cases every year. Greece was declared free of malaria by the World Health Organization in 1974. From 1974 to ... -
Improved detection of Dirofilaria repens DNA by direct polymerase chain reaction
Vakalis, N.; Spanakos, G.; Patsoula, E.; Vamvakopoulos, N. C. (1999)Diagnosis of human infection by Dirofilaria repens, depends mainly on microscopic evaluation of tissue cross-sections and the macroscopic characteristics of the worm. Tissue degeneration and/or poor specimen preparation ... -
Malaria in Greece, 1975 to 2010
Vakali, A.; Patsoula, E.; Spanakos, G.; Danis, K.; Vassalou, E.; Tegos, N.; Economopoulou, A.; Baka, A.; Pavli, A.; Koutis, C.; Hadjichristodoulou, C.; Kremastinou, T. (2012)Malaria, which was endemic in Greece in the past, was officially eliminated in 1974. Since that time and up to 2010, a number of imported cases (ranging from 19 to 76) have been annually reported. The total number of ... -
Treatment of canine leishmaniosis with aminosidine at an optimized dosage regimen: A pilot open clinical trial
Athanasiou, L. V.; Saridomichelakis, M. N.; Kontos, V. I.; Spanakos, G.; Rallis, T. S. (2013)Leishmaniosis due to Leishmania infantum (Syn: L. chagasi) is one of the most common diseases of dogs in Mediterranean countries and also has zoonotic potential. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an ...