The Amazonian environment is changing rapidly, due to deforestation, in the short term, and, climatic change is projected to alter its forest cover, in the next few decades. These modifications to the, environment have been altering the dynamics of infectious diseases which have natural foci in the, Amazonian biome, especially in its forest. Current land use practices which are changing the, epidemiological profile of the parasitic diseases in the region are road building; logging; mining; expansion of agriculture and cattle ranching and the building of large dams. Malaria and the cutaneous, leishmaniasis are the diseases best known for their rapid changes in response to environmental, modifications. Others such as soil-transmitted helminth...
The Brazilian Amazon has long been considered a non-endemic area for Chagas disease, in spite of the...
Chagas disease (CD) is a parasitic infection that originated in the Americas and is caused by Trypan...
The increasing number of autochthonous cases of Chagas disease in the Amazon since the 1970s has led...
Malaria is endemic in Brazil, affecting mostly the Amazon states. Whereas 50 years ago good progress...
Amazonian biodiversity is increasingly threatened due to the weakening of policies for combating def...
The risk that Chagas disease becomes established as a major endemic threat in Amazonia (the world??s...
The Amazon is Brazil's greatest natural resource and invaluable to the rest of the world as a buffer...
The Amazon biome is under severe threat due to increasing deforestation rates and loss of biodiversi...
Degradation of rainforest, extreme weather events, and climate change affect the spread of mosquito ...
Ecological disturbances exert an in¯uence on the emergence and proliferation of malaria and zoonotic...
In Brazil, more than 99% of malaria cases are reported in the Amazon, and the State of Amazonas acco...
Chagas disease, in the Amazon Region as elsewhere, can be considered an enzootic disease of wild ani...
Abstract: In Brazil, malaria is an endemic disease present mainly in the Legal Amazon (LA), which ac...
Malaria in the Amazon over the past 100+ years has been driven by ecosystem transformations conseque...
Across the Americas and the Caribbean, nearly 561,000 slide-confirmed malaria infections were report...
The Brazilian Amazon has long been considered a non-endemic area for Chagas disease, in spite of the...
Chagas disease (CD) is a parasitic infection that originated in the Americas and is caused by Trypan...
The increasing number of autochthonous cases of Chagas disease in the Amazon since the 1970s has led...
Malaria is endemic in Brazil, affecting mostly the Amazon states. Whereas 50 years ago good progress...
Amazonian biodiversity is increasingly threatened due to the weakening of policies for combating def...
The risk that Chagas disease becomes established as a major endemic threat in Amazonia (the world??s...
The Amazon is Brazil's greatest natural resource and invaluable to the rest of the world as a buffer...
The Amazon biome is under severe threat due to increasing deforestation rates and loss of biodiversi...
Degradation of rainforest, extreme weather events, and climate change affect the spread of mosquito ...
Ecological disturbances exert an in¯uence on the emergence and proliferation of malaria and zoonotic...
In Brazil, more than 99% of malaria cases are reported in the Amazon, and the State of Amazonas acco...
Chagas disease, in the Amazon Region as elsewhere, can be considered an enzootic disease of wild ani...
Abstract: In Brazil, malaria is an endemic disease present mainly in the Legal Amazon (LA), which ac...
Malaria in the Amazon over the past 100+ years has been driven by ecosystem transformations conseque...
Across the Americas and the Caribbean, nearly 561,000 slide-confirmed malaria infections were report...
The Brazilian Amazon has long been considered a non-endemic area for Chagas disease, in spite of the...
Chagas disease (CD) is a parasitic infection that originated in the Americas and is caused by Trypan...
The increasing number of autochthonous cases of Chagas disease in the Amazon since the 1970s has led...