Fig. 6From: Phenotypic adaptations of Leishmania donovani to recurrent miltefosine exposure and impact on sand fly infectionTotal parasite load per gut (a and b) and the average percentage of metacyclic parasites (c and d) of WT- and MIL-exposed strains (MIL) in L. longipalpis. Sand fly infections were followed-up for 12 days after the infective blood meal. No significant differences could be observed between WT- and MIL-exposed strains. The represented data are combined from 2 independent experiments with a minimum of 10 flies for each group and time pointBack to article page