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Colonisation resistance in the sand fly gut: Leishmania protects Lutzomyia longipalpis from bacterial infection

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Figure 2 Effect of O. intermedium concentration and heat inactivation on the percentage of female Lu
Figure 3 Effect of S. marcescens on growth of L. mexicana in vitro. (A) In vitro 24 h incubation of Serratia bacterial cells (107 CFU mL-1) or(B) filtered spent medium from Serratia culture with L
Figure 5 Estimate of naturally-occurring sand fly gut bacteria. (A) and Serratia marcescens (B) in Leishmania infected flies after oral challengewith Serratia

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