نتایج جستجو برای: azar 2

تعداد نتایج: 2527171  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2010
Kazi Mizanur Rahman Shamim Islam Muhammad Waliur Rahman Eben Kenah Chowdhury Mohammad Ghalib M M Zahid James Maguire Mahmudur Rahman Rashidul Haque Stephen P Luby Caryn Bern

Post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL) occurs after kala-azar treatment and acts as a durable infection reservoir. On the basis of active case finding among 22,699 respondents, 813 (3.6%) had had kala-azar since 2002, of whom 79 (9.7%) developed PKDL. Eight additional patients with PKDL had no history of kala-azar. Annual kala-azar incidence peaked at 85 cases per 10,000 person-years in 200...

Journal: :Empiria. Revista de metodología de ciencias sociales 2002

2016
Niyamat A. Siddiqui Vidya N. Rabidas Sanjay K. Sinha Rakesh B. Verma Krishna Pandey Vijay P. Singh Alok Ranjan Roshan K. Topno Chandra S. Lal Vijay Kumar Ganesh C. Sahoo Srikantaih Sridhar Arvind Pandey Pradeep Das

BACKGROUND Visceral Leishmaniasis, commonly known as kala-azar, is widely prevalent in Bihar. The National Kala-azar Control Program has applied house-to-house survey approach several times for estimating Kala-azar incidence in the past. However, this approach includes huge logistics and operational cost, as occurrence of kala-azar is clustered in nature. The present study aims to compare effic...

1944
P. C. Sen Gupta

Malaria complicating kala-azar That malaria may complicate kala-azar was recognized by the early workers on kala-azar in this country. Napier (1927) remarked that plasmodial and leishmanial infection must copyist in t.^e same r^fip-nt verv froouent.lv. but the occasions on which both parasites would be found in the same film of either peripheral blood or spleen puncture material were few. Malar...

Journal: :The National medical journal of India 1999
D Bora

Kala-azar has re-emerged from near eradication. The annual estimate for the incidence and prevalence of kala-azar cases worldwide is 0.5 million and 2.5 million, respectively. Of these, 90% of the confirmed cases occur in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sudan. In India, it is a serious problem in Bihar, West Bengal and eastern Uttar Pradesh where there is under-reporting of kala-azar and post kala...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2005
Purva Mathur Jyotish Samantaray Neeraj Kumar Chauhan

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Definitive diagnosis of kala-azar requires demonstration of parasites by diagnostic protocols based on invasive organ aspirations. We evaluated in the present study the diagnostic utility of an immunochromatographic test (ICT) for detection of anti- rK-39 antibodies for the non-invasive diagnosis of kala-azar and post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis (PKDL) at a tertiary ca...

2016
Ramesh C. Dhiman Rajpal S. Yadav

BACKGROUND Visceral leishmaniasis, commonly known as kala-azar in India, is a global public health problem. In Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand are endemic for visceral leishmaniasis. The role of sandflies as the vector of kala-azar was first confirmed in 1942 in India. Insecticide resistance in Phlebotomus argentipes Annandale and Brunetti, the vector of...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2007
A V Scott P K Li

Our experience with kala-azar among children is limited to that of two proviryces of North China, Hopei and Slantung, and covers the years 1921 to 1930 inclusive. The cases admitted to our service entered through our regular clinic in the city, as we have not attempted to handle these cases in the outlying endemic village districts. We recently had in the clinic at one time a case of chronic ma...

2016
L. Everard Napier B. M. Das Gupta

azar patient has led to certain statements on the possibilities of the urine being the transmitting medium of the infection of kala-azar, which are obviously absurd and which were certainly not suggested by Shortt himself. Both writers have been interested in the possibilities of urine being the transmitting medium of the infection of kala-azar and with this possibility in view made an effort last

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1998
S Koirala S C Parija P Karki M L Das

Reported are the results of a study of the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) about kala-azar of the inhabitants of two villages (Titaria and Haraincha) situated in terai (plain) areas of Nepal. The villagers had poor knowledge about the transmission of kala-azar, with most villagers perceiving that mosquitos, instead of sandflies, were responsible for transmission of the infection. Most ...

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