نتایج جستجو برای: vector borne diseases

تعداد نتایج: 1057599  

2011
Ivy Hurwitz Annabeth Fieck Amber Read Heidi Hillesland Nichole Klein Angray Kang Ravi Durvasula

Conventional methodologies to control vector borne diseases with chemical pesticides are often associated with environmental toxicity, adverse effects on human health and the emergence of insect resistance. In the paratransgenic strategy, symbiotic or commensal microbes of host insects are transformed to express gene products that interfere with pathogen transmission. These genetically altered ...

2013
Carolina Hernández Juan David Ramírez

Parasitic diseases represent one of the most important issues in public health. More than 20 million people are infected by diseasecausing parasites. Parasites represent a broad group of eukaryotic organisms that can cause severe disease in human populations, including malaria, leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, Schistosomiasis and Filariasis. Closely related to these parasitic diseases are geograp...

2017
Sandra Schorderet-Weber Sandra Noack Paul M. Selzer Ronald Kaminsky

Vector-borne diseases are responsible for significant health problems in humans, as well as in companion and farm animals. Killing the vectors with ectoparasitic drugs before they have the opportunity to pass on their pathogens could be the ideal way to prevent vector borne diseases. Blocking of transmission might work when transmission is delayed during blood meal, as often happens in ticks. T...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2015
P N Thompson E Etter

Compared with many other diseases, the ever-increasing threat of vector-borne diseases (VBDs) represents a great challenge to public and animal health managers. Complex life cycles, changing distribution ranges, a variety of potential vectors and hosts, and the possible role of reservoirs make surveillance for VBDs a grave concern in a changing environment with increasing economic constraints. ...

Journal: :Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology 1997
D H Molyneux

The statuses of vector-borne diseases have changed over recent years. How a few such diseases have changed and the primary causes of change (urbanization, increased conflict, changes in water-resource management, ecological and environmental change, and reduced health service resourcing) are the subjects of the present review. The key impacts which these primary causes have on selected vectors ...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2005
S Harrus G Baneth

In recent years, vector-borne parasitic and bacterial diseases have emerged or re-emerged in many geographical regions causing global health and economic problems that involve humans, livestock, companion animals and wild life. The ecology and epidemiology of vector-borne diseases are affected by the interrelations between three major factors comprising the pathogen, the host (human, animal or ...

Journal: :journal of biostatistics and epidemiology 0
elham ahmadnezhad national institute of health research, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran zhaleh abdi department of health expenditure, national institute of health research, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran abolhassan safdari department of infectious disease, zahedan university of medical sciences, zahedan, iran farshid fayyaz-jahani academic center for education, culture and research center, urmia, iran sheida malek-afzali department of environment and occupational health center, ministry of health, tehran, iran soraya fathollahi department of health in disasters and emergencies, international campus, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background & aim: the aim of the study was to define the epidemiological characteristics of most important infectious diseases in iran in recent decades. methods & materials: this was a situation trend analysis of infectious diseases (vector and water borne disease, and food borne diseases) in recent decades based on data availability. three significance levels were used for mann-kendall test (...

2015
Nick Golding Anne L. Wilson Catherine L. Moyes Jorge Cano David M. Pigott Raman Velayudhan Simon J. Brooker David L. Smith Simon I. Hay Steve W. Lindsay

BACKGROUND Vector-borne diseases cause a significant proportion of the overall burden of disease across the globe, accounting for over 10 % of the burden of infectious diseases. Despite the availability of effective interventions for many of these diseases, a lack of resources prevents their effective control. Many existing vector control interventions are known to be effective against multiple...

Journal: :Annual review of entomology 2011
Lars Eisen Rebecca J Eisen

Emerging and resurging vector-borne diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality, especially in the developing world. We focus on how advances in mapping, Geographic Information System, and Decision Support System technologies, and progress in spatial and space-time modeling, can be harnessed to prevent and control these diseases. Major themes, which are addressed using examples from tick...

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