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Climate-driven changes in zoonotic risk of arenaviral hemorrhagic fevers in South America. [PDF]

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Kulkarni PS   +6 more
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Silent but present: a case of Chagas disease-related megaoesophagus diagnosed in a non-endemic setting. [PDF]

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From outbreaks to endemic disease

Science, 2022
Relief from the effects of epidemics may signal the start of low-level disease ...
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Endemic diseases

1992
Abstract This chapter examines the relationship between endemic diseases and occupational health in developing countries, both in general and with regard to specific common endemic diseases. Before exploring this subject in detail, it is helpful to look at some of the interrelationships between work and health.
B S Levy, A W Choudhry
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Endemic disease and development: the leishmaniases

Acta Tropica, 1994
Health and sustainable development are intricately interwoven. Communities under pressure from a barrage of endemic diseases face tremendous obstacles in achieving an improved quality of life. The leishmaniases are examples of hitherto underestimated parasitic zoonoses which place those communities affected at significant risk of morbidity, debility ...
Wijeyaratne, P.M.   +2 more
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Helicobacter pylori Endemic and Gastric Disease

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2005
H. pylori infection of the stomach is widespread among human populations including Iranians and is considered to play a major role in the pathogenesis of gastric diseases such as peptic ulcer, adenocarcinoma, and MALT lymphoma. The association between H. pylorivirulence markers and disease has been studied in other populations around the world. The aim
Farideh, Siavoshi   +3 more
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