Predictions that deforestation would reduce American cutaneous leishmaniasis incidence have proved incorrect. Presentations at a recent international workshop, instead, demonstrated frequent domestication of transmission throughout Latin America. While posing new threats, this process also increases the effectiveness of vector control in and around houses. New approaches for sand fly control and effective targeting of resources are reviewed
Chagas disease is a human and animal parasitic disease of Latin America. The parasite, Trypanosoma c...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of leishmaniasis epidemiology in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuad...
An intense epidemic of dengue haemorrhagic fever in 1998 prompted the Thai government to investigate...
An indoor vector control trial was carried out between December 1996 and February 1997, with the aim...
In recent years, there has been a revitalization of large-scale programmes to control parasitic dise...
The Andean Pact Initiative (1997) committed Andean countries to eliminate vectorial transmission of ...
Introduction. Householder vector control measures can be encouraged by health promotion campaigns wh...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to report the costs of Chagas disease in Colombia, in ter...
Introduction. American cutaneous leishmaniasis is endemic in Colombia, where approximately 6.000 new...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 2, pp. 159-162 Domestic and Peridomestic Transmission...
This thesis describes a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the transmission ...
Predictions that deforestation would reduce American cutaneous leishmaniasis incidence have proved i...
Predictions that deforestation would reduce American cutaneous leishmaniasis incidence have proved i...
The aim of this study was to estimate the cost-effectiveness of reducing tegumentary leishmaniasis ...
Introduction. Leishmaniases constitutes a serious public health problem in many parts of the America...
Chagas disease is a human and animal parasitic disease of Latin America. The parasite, Trypanosoma c...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of leishmaniasis epidemiology in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuad...
An intense epidemic of dengue haemorrhagic fever in 1998 prompted the Thai government to investigate...
An indoor vector control trial was carried out between December 1996 and February 1997, with the aim...
In recent years, there has been a revitalization of large-scale programmes to control parasitic dise...
The Andean Pact Initiative (1997) committed Andean countries to eliminate vectorial transmission of ...
Introduction. Householder vector control measures can be encouraged by health promotion campaigns wh...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to report the costs of Chagas disease in Colombia, in ter...
Introduction. American cutaneous leishmaniasis is endemic in Colombia, where approximately 6.000 new...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 2, pp. 159-162 Domestic and Peridomestic Transmission...
This thesis describes a series of studies designed to improve our understanding of the transmission ...
Predictions that deforestation would reduce American cutaneous leishmaniasis incidence have proved i...
Predictions that deforestation would reduce American cutaneous leishmaniasis incidence have proved i...
The aim of this study was to estimate the cost-effectiveness of reducing tegumentary leishmaniasis ...
Introduction. Leishmaniases constitutes a serious public health problem in many parts of the America...
Chagas disease is a human and animal parasitic disease of Latin America. The parasite, Trypanosoma c...
This paper reviews the current knowledge of leishmaniasis epidemiology in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuad...
An intense epidemic of dengue haemorrhagic fever in 1998 prompted the Thai government to investigate...