(of a region)." A disease that affects many more people than usual in a particular area or that spreads into regions in which it does not usually occur is said to beepidemic.This word, built from the prefixepi-,meaning "upon," anddemos,means "upon the people." In order for a ...
The invention discloses an endemic area orally-taking medicine conveying disc which comprises an upper medicine disc layer and a lower medicine disc layer. Screws are arranged on two corners of one side of the upper medicine disc layer, slide ways are arranged on the two sides of the lower ...
In biology, the term endemic can be used to describe a species (ecology) or a disease(medicine).In ecology, anendemic speciesrefers to a species that is native to where it is found. A species can be endemic to a particular small geographical area, such as a single island, or to a la...
Almost all of the cases of leishmaniasis diagnosed in the United States are in people who became infected while traveling or living in other countries.”15 Medical literature and the most current editions of infectious disease, tropical medicine, dermatology, and other medical textbooks present ...
In this study, infections withPlasmodiumspp. were assessed in adults residing in the Lukelenge health district, a previously unexplored area located in the DRC—one of the two most malaria endemic countries in the world [6]. Overall, adults at the community level, although remaining asymptomatic...
Control of Human Brucellosis in Endemic Area - Challenge for Veterinary and Human MedicineBrucellosis is a zoonotic disease of a worldwide veterinarian, medical and economic concern, including most of Mediterranean and south-east European countries. Republic of Macedonia, as a...
The Center of Disease Control and Prevention defines endemic as "the constant presence of an agent or health condition within a given geographic area or population". Four infectious disease experts interviewed told ABC7 News in San Francisco that they believe the SARS-CoV-2 is here to stay....
such as those mediated by neutralizing antibodies5. These immune-evading mutations often occur in the viral surface proteins, meaning that therapies targeting these proteins, such as vaccines or neutralizing antibodies, may lose effectiveness over time7. Viral variants may also result in the acquisition...
The malaria transmission in infection hotspot is important predictor infection of malaria in the future [15]. Therefore, the high at-risk populations were defined as returnees from the malaria epidemic area, such as Africa and Southeast Asia, and residents living in malaria foci, who require ...
Malaria, from the Italian words “mal aria” meaning “unhealthy air”, is still a health problem in the world. Five species of parasites can infect humans, namely Plasmodium falciparum (Pf), Plasmodium vivax (Pv), Plasmodium malariae (Pm), Plasmodium ovale curtisi (Poc), Plasmodium ovale ...