In 1994, mosquitoes were collected by the human bait method and by a suction tube at cowsheds in a village, Nagasaki prefecture, where bancroftian filariasis was formerly endemic (microfilaria positive rate was 14.0% in 1961) but all inhabitants became ...
Takagi, Masahiro +3 more
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Control of bancroftian filariasis in the Pacific.
Although the etiological agent and the vector of filariasis were recognized early in the history of tropical medicine, control programmes were slow in developing, mainly because efficient filaricides were not known. Following the discovery of diethylcarbamazine, however, control projects were inaugurated in many parts of the world, including a number ...
J F, KESSEL, E, MASSAL
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High prevalence of bancroftian filariasis and comorbidities in the eastern coalfield regions of West Bengal, India following COVID-19 disruption. [PDF]
Chakraborty P +5 more
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Review of Design and Analysis of Vaccine Studies by Halloran, M. E., Longini Jr., I. M., and Struchiner, C. J. [PDF]
Alexander, N
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Field evaluation of the biolarvicide, spinosad 20 per cent emulsifiable concentrate in comparison to its 12 per cent suspension concentrate formulation against Culex quinquefasciatus, the vector of bancroftian filariasis in India. [PDF]
Sadanandane C +3 more
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T. Thomas +4 more
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Lymphatic filariases and soil-transmitted helminthiases in Sri Lanka: the challenge of eliminating residual pockets of transmission. [PDF]
Chandrasena NTGA +3 more
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Usefulness of Sd30 in the diagnosis of arthritis of filarial origin [PDF]
Nityananda Mandal +5 more
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Bancroftian Filariasis Distribution and Diurnal Temperature Differences in the Southern Nile Delta
Donald F. Thompson +6 more
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Emergence of a novel zoonotic brugian filarial infection during post-validation surveillance for lymphatic filariasis in Sri Lanka. [PDF]
Gunaratna IE +6 more
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