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Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
2010When evaluating pregnant women affected with certain infectious or parasitic diseases we followed the ICD classification (WHO) (see Table 1.12), though the experts of handbooks and review papers preferred the etiological classification according to the types of agents (virus, bacterium, parasite) or the route of infections (e.g.
Ferenc Bánhidy +2 more
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The global mortality of infectious and parasitic diseases in children
Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2004Although considerable advances in the reduction of global child morbidity and mortality have been made since 1970, when more than 17 million children died, the burden of child mortality is still intolerably high today. An estimated 10.5 million younger than the age of 5 years died in the year 2002 from largely preventable diseases, such as those having
Mie Inoue, Doris Ma Fat, Claudia Stein
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European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2020
Francisco Palacios, Concepción Alonso
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Francisco Palacios, Concepción Alonso
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Avian Parasites and Infectious Diseases
Emu - Austral Ornithology, 1977Current interest in the biological resources of Australia and the possible impact of large-scale ecological developments such as man-made lakes and national reserves demands that the parasites and infectious diseases (health patterns) of its wild fauna are fully delineated and studied in detail.
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Parasites and Infectious Disease
2007This series of entertaining essays provides a unique insight into some of the key discoveries that have shaped the field of parasitology. Based on interviews with 18 of the world's leading parasitologists and epidemiologists, the stories of their contributions to discovery in contemporary parasitology and infectious disease biology are told.
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Hydrocephalus in Neurocysticercosis and Other Parasitic and Infectious Diseases
2005The cestode species are the most common parasites that affect the central nervous system (CNS). Five different cestode infections of the nervous system are: cysticercosis, from the larva of Taenia solium — the most common of them, with more than 50 000 people infected worldwide; hydatidosis (hydatic cyst disease), from the larva of Echinococcus ...
Marcia Cristina da Silva +2 more
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INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES OF WILD BIRDS
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1972John W. Davis +3 more
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Infectious disease in an era of global change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Rachel E Baker +2 more
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Infectious and Parasitic Diseases in Zambian Children
Tropical Doctor, 1979Anand K, Balint O
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