Intestinal schistosomiasis, importation of a neglected tropical disease in Romania. Case report of a traveler to endemic regions BackgroundSchistosomiasis is the second most common parasitic disease after malaria. Imported cases of schistosomiasis are reported in nonendemic regions d... R Neghina,AM Ne...
Dahlof CGH, Diener H-C. Migraine - an endemic disease inside the blood-brain-barrier. Future Neurol. 2009;4:405-420.CarlDahlöf, Hans-ChristophDiener. (2009) Migraine: an endemic disease inside the blood–brain barrier. Future Neurology 4 , 405-420 /...
future prevalence studies they should be considered as a separate category, including estimates of disability-adjusted life years (DALY) as a measure of overall disease burden. Numbers of ocular infections are uniquely affected by outbreaks as well as endemic transmission, and their control frequently ...
disease(Ophiostomaulmi), and a variety of otherplant pathogens. About 1/3 to 1/2 of the species of Ascomycota are associated with algae orcyanobacteriain the form oflichens(seeLichens), while a growing number of genera, such asMorchella,Helvella,andLeotia,are being discovered to formecto...
is endemic in most populations. 1.4.4 Sea mussels; chilean mussel • Molluscan species: Mytilus edulis, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Mytilus chilensis, and Perna canaliculus. Family: Mytilidae • Common names: Sea mussels (aka Blue mussels) (Mytilus edulis); Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus gallo...
p pBackground/p pEndemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19supth /supcentury, where the summer mean temperature only irregularly exceeded 16°C, the lower limit needed for sporogony of itPlasmodium vivax/it. Because of the available historical material and little use...
ecological links within a native pathosystem can be replaced in a naïve area with new vectors and hosts, exacerbating efforts to limit disease spread11,12,13. Likewise, crop production suffers worldwide from plant diseases spread by flying insect vectors such as aphids, whiteflies, planthoppers,...
Chagas disease is a zoonosis endemic to the Americas. Trypanosoma cruzi, its aetiological agent, is a multi-host parasite adaptable to hundreds of mammalian species in diverse ecological niches that uses numerous routes of transmission [1]. T. cruzi is defined as a heterogeneous taxon and subdivid...
These four viruses are ubiquitous and regularly detected in respiratory secretions of 1–10% of children hospitalized with acute respiratory disease in many parts of the world, both high and low income.48 Infection with these endemic HCoV may present as an upper respiratory tract infection, asthma...
Huánuco is a central eastern region of Peru whose geography includes high forest and low jungle, as well as a mountain range that constitutes the inter-Andean valleys. It is considered a region endemic for dengue due to the many favorable conditions that facilitate transmission of the virus. Me...