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Awareness, Knowledge, and Perceptions of Neglected Tropical Diseases among Personnel of a Tertiary Hospital in Makurdi, Nigeria: Controlling Neglected Tropical Diseases. [PDF]
Akwaras NA +5 more
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ABSTRACT Bacteria of the order Rickettsiales comprise a diverse group of obligate intracellular microorganisms that are globally distributed and highly prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions. In South America, these bacteria have been associated with arthropod vectors, such as ticks, fleas, mites, lice, and certain dipterans, as well as with a ...
Cristian J. Zamorano‐Gómez +3 more
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Neglected tropical diseases elimination in Africa: lessons from regional control programmes. [PDF]
Oyene UE +15 more
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The overall levels of knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward rabies in this study were 55.2%, 83.9%, and 42.7%, respectively. Only 21.7% were aware that rabies was fatal once clinical symptoms manifested. Age groups 21–45 and 46–60 have good knowledge, and government officials have lower knowledge.
Fanuel Bizuayehu Yihunie +5 more
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Spatial and temporal distribution of neglected tropical diseases: overlap analysis, Piauí, 2013-2022. [PDF]
Araújo LBS +5 more
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Tick‐Tac‐Foe: When Ticks, Trade, and Zoonotic Pathogens Align in African Wet Meat Markets
ABSTRACT Zoonotic diseases account for over ∼60% of infectious diseases and present a significantly growing fatality threat in Africa. Live and wet markets (LWMs) in Africa function as key economic venues that support human livelihoods through social interaction and trade in food stuff, including meat and other animal‐based products.
Allen Takudzwa Munaro
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Hidden in Plain Sight: The Enduring Challenge of Neglected Tropical Diseases in Khartoum State, Sudan. [PDF]
Rahamtalla BM.
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