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Researcher
Saskia van Henten
- Disciplines:Parasitology
Affiliations
- Neglected Tropical Diseases (Research unit)
Member
From1 Oct 2017 → Today
Projects
1 - 2 of 2
Publications
1 - 10 of 41
- Ambiguities in cutaneous leishmaniasis classification and the need for consensus: Experience from Ethiopia(2025)Published in: PLoS Negl Trop DisISSN: 1935-2727Issue: 8Volume: 19
- Prevalence of Leishmania infection in refugee camps: A serological and molecular study in Gambella and Benishangul-Gumuz, Ethiopia(2025)Published in: PLoS Negl Trop DisISSN: 1935-2727Issue: 7Volume: 19
- Tropistry(2025)Published in: PLoS ONEISSN: 1932-6203Issue: 10Volume: 20
- Spliced-Leader RNA as a dynamic marker for monitoring viable Leishmania parasites during and after treatment(2024)Published in: The Journal of Infectious DiseasesISSN: 0022-1899Issue: 1Volume: 230Pages: 183-187
- Serological and molecular analysis of Leishmania infection in a recent outbreak of visceral leishmaniasis in South Omo Zone, Ethiopia(2024)Published in: Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and HygieneISSN: 0035-9203Issue: 1Volume: 119Pages: 65-76
- Chronic high-level parasitemia in human immunodeficiency virus-infected individuals with or without visceral Leishmaniasis in an endemic area in Northwest Ethiopia: potential superspreaders?(2024)Published in: Clinical Infectious DiseasesISSN: 1058-4838
- Persistent T cell unresponsiveness associated with chronic visceral leishmaniasis in HIV-coinfected patients(2024)Published in: Communications biologyISSN: 2399-3642Issue: 1Volume: 7
- A preliminary indication that HLA-A*03:01 may be associated with visceral leishmaniasis development in people living with HIV in Ethiopia(2024)Published in: PLoS Negl Trop DisISSN: 1935-2727Issue: 9Volume: 18
- Evaluation of less invasive sampling tools for the diagnosis of cutaneous Leishmaniasis(2024)Published in: Open Forum Infect DisISSN: 2328-8957Issue: 4Volume: 11
- Prediction of visceral leishmaniasis development in a highly exposed HIV cohort in Ethiopia based on Leishmania infection markers: results from the PreLeisH study(2024)Published in: EBioMedicineISSN: 2352-3964Volume: 110