نتایج جستجو برای: endemic areas

تعداد نتایج: 433197  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2016
Lori D Racsa Colleen S Kraft Gene G Olinger Lisa E Hensley

There are 4 families of viruses that cause viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF), including Filoviridae. Ebola virus is one virus within the family Filoviridae and the cause of the current outbreak of VHF in West Africa. VHF-endemic areas are found throughout the world, yet traditional diagnosis of VHF has been performed in large reference laboratories centered in Europe and the United States. The larg...

2009
Leticia Ochoa-Ochoa J. Nicolás Urbina-Cardona Luis-Bernardo Vázquez Oscar Flores-Villela Juan Bezaury-Creel

Traditionally, biodiversity conservation gap analyses have been focused on governmental protected areas (PAs). However, an increasing number of social initiatives in conservation (SICs) are promoting a new perspective for analysis. SICs include all of the efforts that society implements to conserve biodiversity, such as land protection, from private reserves to community zoning plans some of wh...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2002
Claudia A Szumik Fabiana Cuezzo Pablo A Goloboff Adriana E Chalup

A formal method was developed to determine areas of endemism. The study region is divided into cells, and the number of species that can be considered as endemic is counted for a given set of cells (= area). Thus, the areas with the maximum number of species considered endemic are preferred. This is the first method for the identification of areas of endemism that implements an optimality crite...

Journal: :The West Indian medical journal 2005
K D Vaughan

Tuberculosis affects a significant percentage of the world's population and is responsible for bone and joint infections particularly in the developing world. The problem has been compounded by the HIV/ AIDS epidemic. Whereas tuberculous involvement of the spine is readily included in a list of differentials for destructive lesions of the spine, infection in other skeletal areas is often not co...

2016
Alda Maria Soares Silveira Emanuele Gama Dutra Costa Debalina Ray Brian M. Suzuki Michael H. Hsieh Lucia Alves de Oliveira Fraga Conor R. Caffrey William Evan Secor

BACKGROUND The Kato-Katz (KK) stool smear is the standard test for the diagnosis of Schistosoma mansoni infection, but suffers from low sensitivity when infections intensities are moderate to low. Thus, misdiagnosed individuals remain untreated and contribute to the disease transmission, thereby forestalling public health efforts to move from a modality of disease control to one of elimination....

Journal: :Travel medicine and infectious disease 2014
Pasquale Mansueto Aurelio Seidita Giustina Vitale Antonio Cascio

Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne protozoan infection whose clinical spectrum ranges from asymptomatic infection to fatal visceral leishmaniasis. Over the last decades, an increase in imported leishmaniasis cases in developed, non-endemic countries, have been pointed-out from a review of the international literature. Among the possible causes are increasing international tourism, influx of immigr...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2014
Pablo E Chaparro Fernando de la Hoz Juan C Lozano Becerra Silvia A Repetto Catalina D Alba Soto

Human behavior plays a key role in the dynamics of dengue transmission. However, research on the relationship between human movement and dengue transmission within endemic countries is limited. From January 2008 to December 2011, the authors of this study conducted a retrospective analysis of imported dengue infections in Bogotá, Colombia. Bogotá is a vector-transmission-free city that is also ...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2012
Koji Goto Shuji Hatakeyama Koh Okamoto Takatoshi Kitazawa Katsutoshi Abe Kyoji Moriya Kazuhiko Koike Hiroshi Yotsuyanagi

We report the case of a Japanese traveler who developed dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) with a probable secondary infection with dengue virus type 2 (DENV-2). DHF usually occurs in children, and rarely in adult travelers. Proper and timely interventions can markedly reduce the mortality rate of DHF patients. The expansion of endemic areas and increased frequency of travel to these areas may sugg...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2000
L A Olopoenia A L King

We review the significance of the Widal agglutination test in the diagnosis of typhoid fever. Over 100 years since its introduction as a serologic means of detecting the presence of typhoid fever, the Widal test continues to be plagued with controversies involving the quality of the antigens used and interpretation of the result, particularly in endemic areas. Areas of concern with clinical and...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2005
Branko N Huisa Luis A Menacho Silvia Rodriguez Javier A Bustos Robert H Gilman Victor C W Tsang Armando E Gonzalez Hector H García

Taenia solium taeniasis/cysticercosis is endemic in most developing countries, where it is an important cause of epileptic seizures and other neurologic symptoms. In industrialized countries, cysticercosis results from travel or immigration of tapeworm carriers from endemic areas. In both endemic and nonendemic countries, housemaids commonly immigrate from cysticercosis-endemic areas and can tr...

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