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A Clinical Profile of Donovanosis in a Non-Endemic Area
Dermatologica, 2009The diagnosis of donovanosis is seldom made in a non-endemic region, because it is usually overlooked as an aetiologic diagnosis of genital ulcers. Clinical suspicion is a yardstick in its diagnosis and has been illustrated in the present study. Its frequency was found to be 3.14% of all sexually transmitted diseases.
V N, Sehgal, A L, Prasad
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Varroa destructor detection in non-endemic areas
Apidologie, 2021Australia is one of the few countries where Apis mellifera are not infested by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor. In Australia a program called the ‘Sugar Shake Team’ has been implemented to detect an incursion of V. destructor, should it occur. The aim of this paper was to provide an estimate of the probability that V.
Robert Owen +2 more
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Atypical presentation of transthyretin amyloidosis in a non-endemic area
Revista Clínica Española (English Edition), 2019There are 2 types of amyloidosis caused by transthyretin deposits: the wild type (wt-ATTR) and the mutant type (m-ATTR), transmitted by autosomal dominant inheritance with variable penetrance, manifesting with neurological and/or cardiac symptoms. We report on 3 families affected by m-ATTR diagnosed in a nonendemic area.We studied 63 patients with a ...
A, Gracia Gutiérrez +5 more
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[Paediatric Chagas in a non-endemic area].
Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica, 2014Immigration has introduced new diseases into Spanish society, one of which is Chagas disease. Young women of childbearing age and children infected with Trypanosoma cruzi from endemic areas are at risk of developing the disease years later, and pregnant women can transmit the infection through the placenta.Serological screening for anti-T.cruzi ...
Fumadó V +5 more
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Congenital Trypanosoma cruzi infection in a non-endemic area
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2007In May 2004, after launching a screening programme to detect Trypanosoma cruzi infection in the Latin American population, a case of congenital infection in a 2-year-old boy was discovered in Barcelona. Few cases of congenital transmission have been described in non-endemic areas and little is known about the epidemiological and clinical features of ...
Muñoz J +4 more
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Histoplasmosis: a review for clinicians from non‐endemic areas
Mycoses, 2006SummaryHistoplasmosis is an important systemic mycosis in the Americas, Asia, and Africa. Increasingly cases are recognised in nonendemic areas. Proper management requires recognition of the clinical syndromes caused by Histoplasma capsulatum infection, familiarity with the uses and limitations of the diagnostic tests, an understanding of the ...
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Diagnostic challenges of recurrent malaria in non-endemic areas
Journal of Travel MedicineIn Spain, a patient’s unexpected relapse with Plasmodium falciparum raises questions about genetic influences on treatment efficacy. Meanwhile, in a separate case, a recurrence of Plasmodium malariae prompts speculation on latent reservoirs and treatment strategies.
Maria F Ramirez-Hidalgo +8 more
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Revista Iberoamericana de Micología, 2017
Coccidioidomycosis is one of the most important endemic mycoses in Northern Mexico. However, diagnosing this disease can be challenging, particularly in patients who do not reside in endemic areas.The case of a Mexican HIV+ patient who developed fever, general malaise, a severe cough, and dyspnea during a stay in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, is ...
Ramón, Fernández +6 more
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Coccidioidomycosis is one of the most important endemic mycoses in Northern Mexico. However, diagnosing this disease can be challenging, particularly in patients who do not reside in endemic areas.The case of a Mexican HIV+ patient who developed fever, general malaise, a severe cough, and dyspnea during a stay in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, is ...
Ramón, Fernández +6 more
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Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2022
Joan Rui Shan Fun, Kenneth Wei Jian Heng
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Joan Rui Shan Fun, Kenneth Wei Jian Heng
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DIAGNOSIS OF LEPROSY IN VICTORIA—A NON‐ENDEMIC AREA OF AUSTRALIA
Medical Journal of Australia, 1977There have been at least 70 cases of leprosy in Victoria since 1950; the occurrence of 40 of these in the last seven years indicates that the disease is no longer rare in this State. The diagnosis was delayed in most patients, the average period of time between development of symptoms and diagnosis being 28 months.
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