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Dengue clásico y dengue hemorrágico

open access: yes, 2016
El dengue es una enfermedad viral,transmitida por el Aedes aegypti que se propaga rápidamente en zonas tropicales. Anualmente se presentan un estimado de 50-100 millones de casos de dengue clásico (DC) y 250,000 a 500,000 casos de dengue hemorrágico (DH) en el mundo.
Casapia Morales, Martín   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Insecticide‐treated nets distribution campaign: Physical integrity, usage and sustainable disposal of end‐of‐life insecticide‐treated nets under operational settings in Odisha, India

open access: yesTropical Medicine &International Health, Volume 30, Issue 6, Page 509-520, June 2025.
Abstract Objectives Prior to 2017, Odisha accounted for 50% of all Plasmodium falciparum cases in India. The ‘National Strategic Plan’ for malaria elimination had distributed 11.3 million insecticidal treated nets (ITNs) to 23 million individuals in Odisha's 17 malaria‐endemic districts by 2017.
A. N. Shriram   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Force of Infection Model for Estimating Time to Dengue Virus Seropositivity among Expatriate Populations, Thailand. [PDF]

open access: yesEmerg Infect Dis
Rapheal E   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Scrub typhus‐associated movement and gait disorders: A systematic review with principal component analysis and in silico mechanistic modelling

open access: yesTropical Medicine &International Health, Volume 30, Issue 6, Page 459-480, June 2025.
Abstract Background Orientia tsutsugamushi, the causative agent of scrub typhus, is increasingly recognised for its neurological complications. Among these, movement and gait disorders are poorly understood. We systematically examined their clinical spectrum and explored underlying mechanisms through in‐silico protein–protein interaction modelling ...
Ritwick Mondal   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Impact of chemical interventions on reducing dengue, Zika, and chikungunya: a systematic review. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Panam Salud Publica
Tortosa-La Osa S   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Potential Zoonotic Infections Transmitted by Free‐Ranging Macaques in Human–Monkey Conflict Areas in Thailand

open access: yesZoonoses and Public Health, Volume 72, Issue 4, Page 349-358, June 2025.
ABSTRACT Introduction Nonhuman primates (NHPs) can transmit zoonotic diseases to humans because of their close genetic relationship, facilitating the cross‐species transmission of certain pathogens. In Thailand, Macaca is the most common NHP genus and their inhabits area are in close proximity of human, particularly in urban and suburban areas, where ...
Sarin Suwanpakdee   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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