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Beyond Mosquitoes: A Review of Pediatric Vector-Borne Diseases Excluding Malaria and Arboviral Infections. [PDF]
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Understanding international travelers' intentions to adopt protective behaviors against malaria during staying abroad: insights from a study of Chinese international travelers. [PDF]
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Author Correction: A comprehensive whole genome database of ethnic minority populations
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The resurgence of monkeypox virus: a critical global health challenge and the need for vigilant intervention. [PDF]
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Endemic disease and development: the leishmaniases
Acta Tropica, 1994Health 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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From outbreaks to endemic disease
Science, 2022Relief from the effects of epidemics may signal the start of low-level disease ...
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The Endemic Infectious Diseases of Somalia
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993Abstract : The endemic infectious diseases of Somalia have already had and will continue to have - a profound impact on the local population. Diarrhea, measles, and malaria will continue to be major causes of mortality in displaced populations. The impact of these diseases on military; and civilian humanitarians is more unpredictable and will depend ...
Gregory C. Gray+2 more
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An end to endemic disease on farm?
Veterinary Record, 2021The Animal Health and Welfare Pathway, which is set to launch in 2022, aims to reduce endemic disease in livestock by creating an allāencompassing approach to health and welfare, with vets at the heart.
Jonathan Statham, Michael Seals
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Epidemiology of Endemic Infectious Diseases
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2007Endemic infectious diseases (such as mastitis, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), Johne's disease (JD), or tuberculosis in cattle) are common causes of disease in livestock. They affect health and well-being and reduce the economic potential of each animal, herd and industry.
Laura E. Green+2 more
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