At the end of 19th century in western Africa sleeping sickness - Human African Trypanosomiasis - was responsible for a lot of death in an entire state of complete Disorganisation caused by foreign political intervention. A very large movement of important population modified historical natural equilibrium and humans were in active contact with the disease's vector, the Tse- Tse fly. After independence, in relation with few decades of systematic and efficient sanitary struggle sleeping sickness disappeared. Currently we are in a new context; the disease is reviviscente. In 1996 a WHO report signalled that more than 25,000 new cases in inter-tropical Western Africa were reported. In reality it is believed that probably 300,000 new persons wer...
In sub-Saharan Africa, trypanosomosis continue to be a major threat to animal health. They are trans...
International audienceGeographers are interested very early in issues of health and particularly in ...
Geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing were used to identify villages at high risk ...
A tsetse Fly in the sensor ! Identification of Risk Indicators of sleeping Disease in Africa using R...
Disease control and elimination programmes can benefit greatly from accurate information on the spat...
Disease control and elimination programmes can benefit greatly from accurate information on the spat...
Human population growth, climate change and economic development are causing major environmental mod...
Human population growth, climate change and economic development are causing major environmental mod...
International audienceBackground This study aimed at identifying factors influencing the development...
Abstract Background Updated, accurate and comprehensive information on the distribution of human Afr...
Human population growth, climate change and economic development are causing major environmental mod...
OBJECTIVE To review the geography and history of sleeping sickness (Human African trypanosomiasis; H...
Sleeping Sickness in Ivory Coast : in Search of Risk Indicators. Sleeping Sickness (Human African ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, trypanosomosis continue to be a major threat to animal health. They are trans...
International audienceGeographers are interested very early in issues of health and particularly in ...
Geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing were used to identify villages at high risk ...
A tsetse Fly in the sensor ! Identification of Risk Indicators of sleeping Disease in Africa using R...
Disease control and elimination programmes can benefit greatly from accurate information on the spat...
Disease control and elimination programmes can benefit greatly from accurate information on the spat...
Human population growth, climate change and economic development are causing major environmental mod...
Human population growth, climate change and economic development are causing major environmental mod...
International audienceBackground This study aimed at identifying factors influencing the development...
Abstract Background Updated, accurate and comprehensive information on the distribution of human Afr...
Human population growth, climate change and economic development are causing major environmental mod...
OBJECTIVE To review the geography and history of sleeping sickness (Human African trypanosomiasis; H...
Sleeping Sickness in Ivory Coast : in Search of Risk Indicators. Sleeping Sickness (Human African ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, trypanosomosis continue to be a major threat to animal health. They are trans...
International audienceGeographers are interested very early in issues of health and particularly in ...
Geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing were used to identify villages at high risk ...