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Vector borne infectious diseases

Climate Change Impacts on Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases (A Review)

Climate Change Impacts on Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases (A Review)

... on infectious diseases, especially vector-borne infectious ...the vector-borne infectious diseases that are particularly affected by climate change as it is ...

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Possible impact of rising sea levels on vector borne infectious diseases

Possible impact of rising sea levels on vector borne infectious diseases

... salinity-tolerant vector mosquitoes and lead to the adaptation of freshwater vectors to breed in brackish and saline ...Higher vector densities can increase transmission of vector-borne ...

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One health: the importance of companion animal vector borne diseases

One health: the importance of companion animal vector borne diseases

... The major vector-borne infectious diseases of dogs and cats that also infect man are summarized in Table 1. Of single greatest significance is zoonotic visceral leishma- niosis caused by ...

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A basic general model of vector-borne diseases

A basic general model of vector-borne diseases

... The vector-borne diseases are responsible for more than 17% of infectious diseases, and causes over one million deaths each year ...on diseases such as malaria, leishmaniasis, ...

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The immunopathology of canine vector borne diseases

The immunopathology of canine vector borne diseases

... the infectious agent, the vec- tor of that agent and the host animal (Figure 1) ...the infectious agents are known to be able to manipulate the physiol- ogy (gene expression) and behaviour of the arthropod ...

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Engineering the control of mosquito borne infectious diseases

Engineering the control of mosquito borne infectious diseases

... Figure 2 Current and future genetic engineering technologies for vector control. (a) First-generation technologies make use of transposable elements to insert genetic cargo randomly into the genome. The ...

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SEIR Model and Simulation for Vector Borne Diseases

SEIR Model and Simulation for Vector Borne Diseases

... of infectious diseases through ...of infectious diseases is a tool which has been used to study the mechanisms by which diseases spread, to predict the future course of an outbreak and ...

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Control of Vector-Borne Human Parasitic Diseases

Control of Vector-Borne Human Parasitic Diseases

... Vector-borne diseases (VBD) transmitted by arthropods are responsible for over 1 billion cases and 1 million deaths every year, corresponding to at least 17% of all infectious diseases ...

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Containment measures for emerging and re-emerging vector-borne and other infectious diseases of poverty in urban settings: a scoping review

Containment measures for emerging and re-emerging vector-borne and other infectious diseases of poverty in urban settings: a scoping review

... 3%). Diseases included Ebola (n = 9; 29%), dengue fever (n = 7; 23%), cholera (n = 5; 16%), Lassa fever (n = 2; 6%), A/H1N1 influenza (n = 2; 6%), severe acute respiratory disease (n = 3; 10%), multi-drug ...

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R : The importance of vector control for the control and elimination of vector borne diseases

R : The importance of vector control for the control and elimination of vector borne diseases

... 140], vector control against LF played a lesser role than for other ...an infectious human host [141]. Although vector control for LF is advocated by WHO [142], much of the focus today is on use of ...

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Age  and bite structured models for vector borne diseases

Age and bite structured models for vector borne diseases

... a vector becomes infectious affects the num- ber of secondary infections that can result from this one ...the vector which is infected at a low age will spend longer infectious than its ...

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Paratransgenic Control of Vector Borne Diseases

Paratransgenic Control of Vector Borne Diseases

... In a seminal study, we re-populated aposymbi- otic R. prolixus nymphs with R. rhodnii transformed to express the AMP cecropin A[3]. These paratransgenic insects were then allowed to engorge on T. cruzi-laden human blood. ...

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Towards an integrated approach in surveillance of vector borne diseases in Europe

Towards an integrated approach in surveillance of vector borne diseases in Europe

... communicable diseases has been attempted in several ...communicable diseases in Europe [8]. For non-endemic infectious diseases (VBD contexts 2-5), however, the priority setting process is ...

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Repurposing isoxazoline veterinary drugs for control of vector borne human diseases

Repurposing isoxazoline veterinary drugs for control of vector borne human diseases

... Modeled Impact on Malaria Incidence. Naturally acquired immunity to malaria is mainly nonsterilizing but reduces the severity of in- fections, and any infectious mosquito bite could potentially cause a new ...

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Paratransgenesis involving microbes: deserving approach for the control of vector borne diseases

Paratransgenesis involving microbes: deserving approach for the control of vector borne diseases

... There are number of symbionts in the various arthropods are transmitted to their young ones by various ways and means. The significantly present Wolbachia organisms of Aedes and Culex spp. mosquitoes are transmitted by ...

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Field Implementation of a Multi-Modal Prophylactic Strategy (Dinotefuran-Permethrin-Pyriproxyfen and Milbemycine Oxime-Praziquantel) Against Canine Vector-Borne Diseases in Corsica

Field Implementation of a Multi-Modal Prophylactic Strategy (Dinotefuran-Permethrin-Pyriproxyfen and Milbemycine Oxime-Praziquantel) Against Canine Vector-Borne Diseases in Corsica

... Abstract: With a mild Mediterranean climate, Corsica is endemic with canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) such as dirofilariosis, leishmaniosis and ehrlichiosis. The aim of the present study was to ...

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CLIMATE RELATED TARGET DISEASESIN THE COASTAL AND PLAIN AREA OF SOUTHERN BANGLADESH

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CLIMATE RELATED TARGET DISEASESIN THE COASTAL AND PLAIN AREA OF SOUTHERN BANGLADESH

... arsenicosis). Diagnosis was mostly clinical except some minor investigations like widal test, rapid antigen test and x-ray chest. Data for patients was limited to 9 target diseases on age, sex, residence, economy, ...

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Scoping review on vector borne diseases in urban areas: transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity and co infection

Scoping review on vector borne diseases in urban areas: transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity and co infection

... Discussing other infections than dengue and mal- aria, we detected recommendations on specific sur- veillance and control measures that were included in most studies. For example, the need for entomological surveillance ...

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Large-scale spatial population databases in infectious disease research

Large-scale spatial population databases in infectious disease research

... of infectious diseases, the total population is assumed to be constant [7], but population data have been included, for instance, in non-spatial models of HIV [8], pertussis [9], malaria [7], or in global ...

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Seroprevalence and current infections of canine vector borne diseases in Nicaragua

Seroprevalence and current infections of canine vector borne diseases in Nicaragua

... Dirofilaria immitis antigen was detected in six dogs, which were all sampled in the city of Léon, near the Pa- cific coast. Similarly, D. immitis infections in Costa Rica were almost exclusively detected in districts ...

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