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Overview

M. D. Bargues is affiliated with the University of Valencia in Spain. Their research activity primarily focuses on fields related to environmental science, veterinary studies, and immunology and microbiology. The main subfields in which they have published include ecology, parasitology, small animal studies, animal science and zoology, as well as public health, environmental, and occupational health.

The scientist's work extensively addresses subjects around helminth infection and control, parasite biology and host interactions, parasites and host interactions broadly, coccidia and coccidiosis research, malaria research and control, Trypanosoma species research and implications, and studies of mollusks in relation to parasites.

Among recent publications authored or co-authored by them are:

  • Genetic uniformity, geographical spread and anthropogenic habitat modifications of lymnaeid vectors found in a One Health initiative in the highest human fascioliasis hyperendemic of the Bolivian Altiplano, 2020, Parasites & Vectors

Other notable recent papers related to their research interests, although led by frequent coauthors, include:

  • Human and Animal Fascioliasis: Origins and Worldwide Evolving Scenario, 2022, Clinical Microbiology Reviews
  • Evidence of autochthonous transmission of urinary schistosomiasis in Almeria (southeast Spain): An outbreak analysis, 2021, Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
  • Ecological Niche Modelling Approaches: Challenges and Applications in Vector-Borne Diseases, 2023, Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
  • Sheep and Cattle Reservoirs in the Highest Human Fascioliasis Hyperendemic Area: Experimental Transmission Capacity, Field Epidemiology, and Control Within a One Health Initiative in Bolivia, 2020, Frontiers in Veterinary Science

M. D. Bargues frequently collaborates with researchers such as Santiago Mas-Coma, Patricio Artigas, M. Adela Valero, Pablo Cuervo, and Alejandra De Elías-Escribano. These partnerships reflect interdisciplinary work, often contributing to publications in several specialized venues.

Frequent academic publishing venues for this scientist include Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, One Health, PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Parasites & Vectors, and Frontiers in Veterinary Science.

Best Publications

  • Sequence and analysis of chromosome 4 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana

    K. Mayer;C. Schüller;R. Wambutt;G. Murphy

  • The Arabidopsis CBF Gene Family Is Composed of Three Genes Encoding AP2 Domain-Containing Proteins Whose Expression Is Regulated by Low Temperature but Not by Abscisic Acid or Dehydration

    Joaquı́n Medina;Mónica Bargues;Javier Terol;Manuel Pérez-Alonso

  • The yeast genome directory.

    A. Goffeau;F. Hilger;Daniel Portetelle;Micheline Vandenbol

  • European Lymnaeidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda), intermediate hosts of trematodiases, based on nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS-2 sequences.

    M.D Bargues;M Vigo;P Horak;J Dvorak

  • Sequence and analysis of chromosome 3 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana.

    M Salanoubat;K Lemcke;M Rieger;W Ansorge

  • A PCR-RFLP assay for the distinction between Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica.

    A. Marcilla;M.D. Bargues;S. Mas-Coma

  • Diagnosis of human fascioliasis by stool and blood techniques: update for the present global scenario.

    S. Mas-Coma;M. D. Bargues;M. A. Valero

  • Identification of genotypes of Giardia intestinalis of human isolates in Egypt.

    P. Foronda;M. D. Bargues;N. Abreu-Acosta;M. V. Periago

  • Phylogeography and Genetic Variation of Triatoma dimidiata, the Main Chagas Disease Vector in Central America, and Its Position within the Genus Triatoma

    María Dolores Bargues;Debora R. Klisiowicz;Fernando Gonzalez-Candelas;Janine M. Ramsey

  • The ITS-2 of the nuclear rDNA as a molecular marker for populations, species, and phylogenetic relationships in Triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), vectors of Chagas disease.

    Antonio Marcilla;Maria Dolores Bargues;Janine M. Ramsey;Ezequiel Magallon-Gastelum

  • Identifying four Trypanosoma cruzi I isolate haplotypes from different geographic regions in Colombia

    Claudia Herrera;M. Dolores Bargues;Anabella Fajardo;Marleny Montilla

  • Origin and phylogeography of the Chagas disease main vector Triatoma infestans based on nuclear rDNA sequences and genome size.

    M.D. Bargues;D.R. Klisiowicz;F. Panzera;F. Panzera;F. Noireau

  • Genomic Changes of Chagas Disease Vector, South America

    Francisco Panzera;Jean Pierre Dujardin;Paula Nicolini;María Noel Caraccio

  • Schistosomiasis reaches Europe

    Jérôme Boissier;Hélène Moné;Guillaume Mitta;M Dolores Bargues

  • Populations, hybrids and the systematic concepts of species and subspecies in Chagas disease triatomine vectors inferred from nuclear ribosomal and mitochondrial DNA.

    S. Mas-Coma;M.D. Bargues

  • Nuclear rDNA-based molecular clock of the evolution of triatominae (Hemiptera: Reduviidae), vectors of Chagas disease

    Bargues;A. Marcilla;J.M. Ramsey;Jean-Pierre Dujardin

  • Nuclear rDNA ITS-2 sequences reveal polyphyly of Panstrongylus species (Hemiptera: Reduviidae: Triatominae), vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi.

    A Marcilla;M D Bargues;F Abad-Franch;F Panzera

  • Chromosomal variation and genome size support existence of cryptic species of Triatoma dimidiata with different epidemiological importance as Chagas disease vectors.

    F. Panzera;I. Ferrandis;J. Ramsey;R. Ordòñez

  • Phylogeography and genetic divergence of some lymnaeid snails, intermediate hosts of human and animal fascioliasis with special reference to lymnaeids from the Bolivian Altiplano

    R Jabbour-Zahab;J.P Pointier;J Jourdane;P Jarne

  • Genetic Variability and Phylogenetic Relationships within Trypanosoma cruzi I Isolated in Colombia Based on Miniexon Gene Sequences

    Claudia Herrera;Felipe Guhl;Alejandra Falla;Anabella Fajardo

Frequent Co-Authors

Santiago Mas-Coma
Santiago Mas-Coma University of Valencia
M. A. Valero
M. A. Valero University of Valencia
Jean-Pierre Pointier
Jean-Pierre Pointier University of Perpignan
Pere Puigdomènech
Pere Puigdomènech Spanish National Research Council
Leslie A. Grivell
Leslie A. Grivell University of Amsterdam
Michel Delseny
Michel Delseny University of Perpignan
Marc Boutry
Marc Boutry Université Catholique de Louvain
Hans-Werner Mewes
Hans-Werner Mewes Technical University of Munich
Klaus F. X. Mayer
Klaus F. X. Mayer Technical University of Munich
Maria Victoria Periago
Maria Victoria Periago National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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