Visceral leishmaniasis belongs to the list of neglected tropical diseases and is considered a public health problem worldwide. Spatial correlation between the occurrence of the disease in humans and high rates of canine infection suggests that in the presence of the vector, canine visceral leishmaniasis is the key factor for triggering transmission to humans. Despite the control strategies implemented, such as the sacrifice of infected dogs being put down, the incidence of American visceral leishmaniasis remains high in many Latin American countries.Mathematical models were developed to describe the transmission dynamics of canine leishmaniasis and its control by culling. Using these models, imperfect control scenarios were implemented to v...
Visceral leishmaniasis in dogs is believed to have an impact on the prevalence of the disease in hum...
The elimination of seropositive dogs in Brazil has been used to control zoonotic visceral leishmania...
University of Warwick. Department of Biological Sciences. Ecology and Epidemiology Group. Coventry, ...
Visceral leishmaniasis belongs to the list of neglected tropical diseases and is considered a public...
Background: Visceral leishmaniasis belongs to the list of neglected tropical diseases and is conside...
In Brazil, zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (ZVL) control programs based on the mass elimination of s...
The elimination of seropositive dogs in Brazil has been used to control zoonotic visceral leishmania...
Domestic dogs are the main reservoirs of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in urban areas; one of the cont...
Visceral leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania infantum, is a zoonosis, and culling seropositive dogs ...
Dogs are the main reservoir of Leishmania infantum and in some countries have been regularly culled ...
We argue that the strategy of culling infected dogs is not the most efficient way to control zoonoti...
Measures employed to control visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil have focused on vector control by resi...
Dogs are the main reservoir of Leishmania infantum and in some countries have been regularly culled ...
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a zoonosis found worldwide. Its incidence has increased in Brazil in ...
The mathematical model described by Dye (1996) condemned the epidemiological canine visceral leishma...
Visceral leishmaniasis in dogs is believed to have an impact on the prevalence of the disease in hum...
The elimination of seropositive dogs in Brazil has been used to control zoonotic visceral leishmania...
University of Warwick. Department of Biological Sciences. Ecology and Epidemiology Group. Coventry, ...
Visceral leishmaniasis belongs to the list of neglected tropical diseases and is considered a public...
Background: Visceral leishmaniasis belongs to the list of neglected tropical diseases and is conside...
In Brazil, zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (ZVL) control programs based on the mass elimination of s...
The elimination of seropositive dogs in Brazil has been used to control zoonotic visceral leishmania...
Domestic dogs are the main reservoirs of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in urban areas; one of the cont...
Visceral leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania infantum, is a zoonosis, and culling seropositive dogs ...
Dogs are the main reservoir of Leishmania infantum and in some countries have been regularly culled ...
We argue that the strategy of culling infected dogs is not the most efficient way to control zoonoti...
Measures employed to control visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil have focused on vector control by resi...
Dogs are the main reservoir of Leishmania infantum and in some countries have been regularly culled ...
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is a zoonosis found worldwide. Its incidence has increased in Brazil in ...
The mathematical model described by Dye (1996) condemned the epidemiological canine visceral leishma...
Visceral leishmaniasis in dogs is believed to have an impact on the prevalence of the disease in hum...
The elimination of seropositive dogs in Brazil has been used to control zoonotic visceral leishmania...
University of Warwick. Department of Biological Sciences. Ecology and Epidemiology Group. Coventry, ...