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Transmission dynamics of rabies virus in Thailand: Implications for disease control

Transmission dynamics of rabies virus in Thailand: Implications for disease control

... rabies control compaign should be conducted in a suitable-size province with a homogene- ous virus ...to control pet-dog movements via the national mainroad number 323, the primary transporta- tion route ...

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The current status of enteric fever diagnostics and implications for disease control

The current status of enteric fever diagnostics and implications for disease control

... identify disease-speciic sig- natures or biomarkers indicating recent or active infection, and are principally conducted as a component of a comprehensive research program, not least due to the bulk of information ...

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Construction sites as an important driver of dengue transmission: implications for disease control

Construction sites as an important driver of dengue transmission: implications for disease control

... One of the limitations of our study is the non-avail- ability of entomological data to characterise mosquito density fluctuations at construction sites during different construction phases to highlight specific risk ...

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A comparison of five malaria transmission models: benchmark tests and implications for disease control

A comparison of five malaria transmission models: benchmark tests and implications for disease control

... Wallace et al. Malaria Journal 2014, 13:268 Page 14 of 16 http://www.malariajournal.com/content/13/1/268 (4) Comparison of most influential parameters Ranking the sensitivity of infected mosquitoes and humans at ...

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Natural canine infection by Leishmania infantum and Leishmania amazonensis and their implications for disease control

Natural canine infection by Leishmania infantum and Leishmania amazonensis and their implications for disease control

... Materials and Methods Study animals and clinical samples A total of 154 adult dogs of varying ages, breeds and sizes that were either asymptomatic or symptomatic for leishmaniasis were provided by the Bauru Zoonosis ...

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Socio-cultural determinants of timely and delayed treatment of Buruli ulcer: implications for disease control

Socio-cultural determinants of timely and delayed treatment of Buruli ulcer: implications for disease control

... Conclusions Our findings highlight how health system factors such as access to treatment and knowledge about the effectiveness of medical services encouraged timely treatment, and how poor access to treatment and ...

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Single-sex schistosome infections of definitive hosts: Implications for epidemiology and disease control in a changing world

Single-sex schistosome infections of definitive hosts: Implications for epidemiology and disease control in a changing world

... Implications and applications These studies raise a number of implications of potentially profound importance for elucidat- ing schistosome transmission dynamics and our opportunities for control. ...

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Occurrence of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Serotypes in Uganda and Tanzania (2003 to 2015): A Review and Implications for Prospective Regional Disease Control

Occurrence of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Serotypes in Uganda and Tanzania (2003 to 2015): A Review and Implications for Prospective Regional Disease Control

... major control strategies and thus basic information on serotypes and even topotypes in circulation in that region are important (FAO, ...FMD control, this review aims to provide important information that ...

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The architecture and effect of participation: a systematic review of community participation for communicable disease control and elimination. Implications for malaria elimination

The architecture and effect of participation: a systematic review of community participation for communicable disease control and elimination. Implications for malaria elimination

... findings of each study are summarized in Additional file 3. Further lessons learned from the 12 research papers included in the review are detailed in Additional file 4. Figure 3 summarizes the frequency of included ...

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The architecture and effect of participation: a systematic review of community participation for communicable disease control and elimination  Implications for malaria elimination

The architecture and effect of participation: a systematic review of community participation for communicable disease control and elimination Implications for malaria elimination

... findings of each study are summarized in Additional file 3. Further lessons learned from the 12 research papers included in the review are detailed in Additional file 4. Figure 3 summarizes the frequency of included ...

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Foot and mouth disease in Zambia: Spatial and temporal distributions of outbreaks, assessment of clusters and implications for control

Foot and mouth disease in Zambia: Spatial and temporal distributions of outbreaks, assessment of clusters and implications for control

... WRLFMD 2012a). The second source is attributed to the movement of cattle from neighbouring Namibia (Bastos et al. 2003; Mweene et al. 1996) and molecular evidence shows an association between the outbreak virus and the ...

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Displacement and disease: The Shan exodus and infectious disease implications for Thailand

Displacement and disease: The Shan exodus and infectious disease implications for Thailand

... 31. Srithanaviboonchai K, Choi KH, van Griensven F, Hudes ES, Visutra- tana S, Mandel JS: HIV-1 in Ethnic Shan Migrant Workers in Northern Thailand. AIDS 2002, 16:929-931. 32. WHO Thailand and Department of ...

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Goal-directed and habitual control in the basal ganglia: implications for Parkinson's disease

Goal-directed and habitual control in the basal ganglia: implications for Parkinson's disease

... goal-directed control 83 ...habitual control 83 ...habitual control in both human and animal studies 65 ...serious implications for how the behavioural deficits of patients with basal ganglia ...

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Implications of the cattle trade network in Cameroon for regional disease prevention and control

Implications of the cattle trade network in Cameroon for regional disease prevention and control

... and disease spread, improving animal health monitoring and surveillance systems 1,2, 11,13,43,44 ...surveillance, control and communication strategies against animal diseases and improving the ...

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Implications of the cattle trade network in Cameroon. for regional disease prevention and control

Implications of the cattle trade network in Cameroon. for regional disease prevention and control

... targeted disease risk mitigation interventions based on these connectivity measures, such a strategy may be difficult to implement on the ...of disease dissemination as well as to reduce the control ...

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Goal-directed and habitual control in the basal ganglia: implications for Parkinson's disease

Goal-directed and habitual control in the basal ganglia: implications for Parkinson's disease

... behavioural control we use formal terminology from the learning theory literature (‘goal-directed’ and ‘habit’), and wherever possible restrict our review of the animal and human literature to studies that include ...

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Modeling the live-pig trade network in Georgia: Implications for disease prevention and control.

Modeling the live-pig trade network in Georgia: Implications for disease prevention and control.

... * [email protected] Abstract Live pig trade patterns, drivers and characteristics, particularly in backyard predominant systems, remain largely unexplored despite their important contribution to the spread of ...

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The economic implications of the enteric disease complex and its control by the utilization of pleuromutillins in swine

The economic implications of the enteric disease complex and its control by the utilization of pleuromutillins in swine

... A therapeutic protocol was established, being administered tiamullin in the period of maximum incidence of the disease – 5 days before and after weaning in pig youth, and the same period of time for the fatten ...

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Newspaper Coverage of Ebola Virus Disease

Epidemic in Nigeria: Implications for

Prevention and Control

Newspaper Coverage of Ebola Virus Disease Epidemic in Nigeria: Implications for Prevention and Control

... Virus Disease, Nigeria, Newspaper Coverage, Prevention, Control, World Health Organization Introduction Ebola virus disease (EVD), formerly known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever, is a severe, often fatal ...

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Assessing vaccination sentiments with online social media: implications for infectious disease dynamics and control

Assessing vaccination sentiments with online social media: implications for infectious disease dynamics and control

... infectious disease transmission show that if clusters of negative vaccine sentiments lead to clusters of unprotected individuals, the likelihood of disease outbreaks is greatly ...

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