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Disease ecology and the concept of emerging infectious disease: its impact on the epidemiology of rabies virus, 1990s-2010s

Disease ecology and the concept of emerging infectious disease: its impact on the epidemiology of rabies virus, 1990s-2010s

... in disease ecology” (Archie et ...landscape epidemiology 25 and landscape genetics for “a more real-world understanding of infectious disease dynamics”, see also Brunker et ...rabies ...

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American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

... Giardiasis or lambliosis is a common intestinal infestation worldwide caused by a flagellate intestinal protozoan called Giardia duodenalis (also known as G. intestinalis or G. lamblia) [6]. It is among the most common ...

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American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

... for Disease Control and Prevention showed that in the United States in the year 2000, more than 120,000 deaths were recorded in chronic lower respiratory diseases and more than 65,000 deaths in pneumonia ...other ...

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American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

... Recent studies in rural Cameroon indicated the prevalence of 24.5% of STH infection in Nkondjock [7], 29.6 % in Mfou Health District [8], 18 % in Akonolinga Health District [9] and 33.76% in Munyenge [10]. The prevalence ...

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American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

... successful disease management programs that are sensitive to traditional medicine practices, achieving primary and Universal Health Coverage (UHC), will require an understanding of their current use, and roles as ...

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American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

American Journal of Epidemiology and Infectious Disease

... preventable disease targeted by CDC, WHO, UNICEF and the GPEI for its fatality and devastating effects ...serious infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by a virus called the ...

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The Apollo Structured Vocabulary: an OWL2 ontology of phenomena in infectious disease epidemiology and population biology for use in epidemic simulation

The Apollo Structured Vocabulary: an OWL2 ontology of phenomena in infectious disease epidemiology and population biology for use in epidemic simulation

... The goal of our research for the past 4 years has been to increase the accessibility and ease of use of simulators to promote progress in the field of infectious disease epi- demiology [3]. A key focus has ...

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Networks and the epidemiology of infectious disease

Networks and the epidemiology of infectious disease

... The alternative approach of simulating the behaviour of individuals is obviously highly complex and fraught with a great deal of uncertainty. Despite these problems, three groups have attempted just such an approach: ...

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Infectious Disease Epidemiology in the Asia-Pacific Region

Infectious Disease Epidemiology in the Asia-Pacific Region

... Seven NIP-relevant conditions and two AEFI are under PAEDS surveillance which supports the DoH in monitoring disease trends and the safety of their vaccines. Some of the PAEDS conditions (such as IGAS) are state ...

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Spatial infectious disease epidemiology: on the cusp

Spatial infectious disease epidemiology: on the cusp

... of infectious disease transmission from epidemiological and genetic ...of infectious disease spatial modeling suggests that we are close to a fully integrated approach for early epidemic ...

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Guidelines for the Prevention of Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections

Guidelines for the Prevention of Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections

... medicine, infectious dis- eases, health-care infection control, surgery, anesthesiol- ogy, interventional radiology, pulmonary medicine, pe- diatric medicine, and ...the Infectious Disease Society of ...

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An Infectious Interest: Epidemiology of Communicable Diseases in Australia

An Infectious Interest: Epidemiology of Communicable Diseases in Australia

... A previously unseen Salmonella Typhimurium (STm) Multiple Locus Variable-Number Tandem Repeat Analysis (MLVA) type appeared in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) in 2017, with a total of 17 confirmed and two probable ...

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From Genomes to Phenotypes: Traitar, the Microbial Trait Analyzer

From Genomes to Phenotypes: Traitar, the Microbial Trait Analyzer

... Global Infectious Disease and Epidemiology Online Network (GIDEON)—a resource dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and teaching of infectious diseases and microbiology (25)—for training ...

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Diagnostics and Epidemiology of Infectious
Agents in Mountain Gorillas.

Diagnostics and Epidemiology of Infectious Agents in Mountain Gorillas.

... periodic disease outbreaks and are believed to be exposed to and to have suffered infection from exogenous pathogens (MGVP ...time disease transmission model to predict epidemic outcomes and better ...

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Obesity Paradox, Obesity Orthodox, and the Metabolic Syndrome: An Approach to Unity

Obesity Paradox, Obesity Orthodox, and the Metabolic Syndrome: An Approach to Unity

... Local and systemic responses to sterile injury, including ischemia and inflammation, in many ways resemble the body’s responses to infection. The old, no longer favored, idea that the response to infection involves two ...

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APPLICABILITY OF DWADASHA ASHANA PRAVICHARANA AS THERAPEUTIC DIET IN MAJOR NCDS IN PRESENT ERA .......

APPLICABILITY OF DWADASHA ASHANA PRAVICHARANA AS THERAPEUTIC DIET IN MAJOR NCDS IN PRESENT ERA .......

... from Infectious diseases to Non Communicable ...Non-communicable disease is a medical condition or disease that is not caused by infectious ..."lifestyle" disease, because the ...

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An Analysis of Determinants in Antimicrobial Use by Physicians in Ogun State, South West Nigeria

An Analysis of Determinants in Antimicrobial Use by Physicians in Ogun State, South West Nigeria

... Antimicrobial Stewardship programs have been shown to be of proven benefit in curbing injudicious use of antimicrobials as institutions that employ it report marked reductions in the rates of antibiotic resistance. It ...

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Applied Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Western Australia

Applied Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in Western Australia

... 195 outbreak as not all cases reported using the toilet at the restaurant and so foodborne illness to be most likely. There appears to have been person-to-person transmission among staff before transmission to the ...

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AN OUTLINE OF COMMUNICABLE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN CHARAK SAMHITA .......

AN OUTLINE OF COMMUNICABLE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN CHARAK SAMHITA .......

... Ayurveda refers that the Doshas get aggravated by exogenous or endogenous causes, which further spread in body by the using improper foods and activi- ties. It vitiates Kosthagni (Metabolic enzymes) which leads to ...

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Causes of infectious disease

Causes of infectious disease

... 1.) What are the 4 conditions that are favorable to the spread of infectious disease?. 2.) What are the two general modes of disease transmission?[r] ...

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