Typhus Disease in the State of Azerbaijan During the Qajar Period (1796-1925) [PDF]
Typhus is a disease common to both humans and animals, transmitted by lice, ticks, or rats. The tick variant of this disease is more prevalent in colder regions such as Azerbaijan, where unsanitary living conditions and a local abundance of ticks may ...
Seyyed Alireza Golshani +2 more
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The potato murrain on the European continent and the revolutions of 1848 [PDF]
The tale of the Irish Famine, 1845¿1849, following the outbreak of potato late blight, has been told repeatedly, but the parallel story of the Continental Famine, 1845¿1847, has not yet been recorded. The Continental Famine was caused by poor harvests of
Zadoks, J.C.
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Aliis inserviendo consumor. Тo the 145th anniversary of the birth of Professor Lev Lvovich Fofanov
Lev Lvovich Fofanov is an outstanding representative of the Kazan Therapeutic School, who headed the Department of the Faculty Therapeutic Clinic of Imperial Kazan University from 1914 to 1920.
E. R. Kirillova, G. I. Nurullina
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Changes in indigenous dress and the cocoliztli epidemic of 1544-1548 in New Spain
The changes in indigenous clothing during XVI century Mexico are examined as a factor in the creation of microclimates favorable to vectors of infectious diseases, such as exanthematous typhus, in relation to the cocoliztli epidemic of 1544-48 in New ...
Oscar René Benavides Cárabes +1 more
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Eradication of Typhus Exanthematicus in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Typhus exanthematicus in Bosnia and Herzegovina held in endemic areas from which especially quickly began spread after 1945. That year, in 1945, one hundred epidemics of typhus fever appeared, with the highest incidence rate in Europe of 215.04 per 1 ...
Zlatko Puvačić +5 more
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Ears of the Armadillo: Global Health Research and Neglected Diseases in Texas [PDF]
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) have\ud been recently identified as significant public\ud health problems in Texas and elsewhere in\ud the American South. A one-day forum on the\ud landscape of research and development and\ud the hidden burden of NTDs
AD Harries +79 more
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Monthly distribution of epidemic typhus fever morbidity during epidemics arisen since the end of XIX up to the middle of XX century has been analyzed.
E. P. Lukin +2 more
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Spatiotemporal epidemiology and risk factors of scrub typhus in Hainan Province, China, 2011–2020
Background: The re-emergence of scrub typhus in the southern provinces of China in recent decades has been validated, thereby attracting the attention of public health authorities. There has been a spatial and temporal expansion of scrub typhus in Hainan
Lisha Liu +11 more
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A Case Series on Neurological Insights of Scrub Typhus [PDF]
Scrub typhus is a rickettsial disease caused by gram negative coccobacilli and transmitted through the bite of larval stage of mite. The disease is notable in the Asia-Pacific belt with few sporadic and epidemic cases reported from India as well.
PUNEET SAXENA +2 more
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A Systematic Review of the Arthropod-Borne Rickettsial Diseases with a Special Emphasis on Iran [PDF]
Background: Rickettsialinfections occur worldwide. Rickettsia spp. are mandatory intracellular Gram-negative bacteria that can cause mild to severe disease.
Aboozar Soltani +3 more
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