Background: Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) disproportionately affect populations living in resource-limited settings. In the Amazon basin, substantial numbers of NTDs are zoonotic, transmitted by vertebrate (dogs, bats, snakes) and invertebrate species (sand flies and triatomine insects). However, no dedicated consortia exist to find commonalities in the risk factors for or mitigations against bite-associated NTDs such as rabies, snake envenoming, Chagas disease and leishmaniasis in the region. The rapid expansion of COVID-19 has further reduced resources for NTDs, exacerbated health inequality and reiterated the need to raise awareness of NTDs related to bites. Methods: The nine countries that make up the Amazon basin have been ...
International audienceBackground: Toxoplasma gondii is a parasite of worldwide importance but its bu...
Degradation of rainforest, extreme weather events, and climate change affect the spread of mosquito ...
Brazil has been promoting essential improvements in health indicators by implementing free-access he...
The risk that Chagas disease becomes established as a major endemic threat in Amazonia (the world??s...
BACKGROUND:In recent years, global public health security has been threatened by zoonotic disease em...
Across the Americas and the Caribbean, nearly 561,000 slide-confirmed malaria infections were report...
<div><p> BACKGROUND Chagas disease in the Brazilian Amazon Region was previously regarded as an enzo...
In recent years, global public health security has been threatened by zoonotic disease emergence as ...
Chagas disease, in the Amazon Region as elsewhere, can be considered an enzootic disease of wild ani...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2022 Mendes Oliveira et al.Introduction: Implementation of preventi...
Chagas disease (CD) is a parasitic infection that originated in the Americas and is caused by Trypan...
Envenomings by snakebites and scorpion stings impose a high burden worldwide and result in considera...
Malaria and dengue are major public-health problems in Latin America. Malaria is transmitted in 21 c...
Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde — SVS and the European Community Latin American Network for Resea...
PMID: 26061368 WOS:000356174800005Chagas disease (CD) is a parasitic infection that originated in th...
International audienceBackground: Toxoplasma gondii is a parasite of worldwide importance but its bu...
Degradation of rainforest, extreme weather events, and climate change affect the spread of mosquito ...
Brazil has been promoting essential improvements in health indicators by implementing free-access he...
The risk that Chagas disease becomes established as a major endemic threat in Amazonia (the world??s...
BACKGROUND:In recent years, global public health security has been threatened by zoonotic disease em...
Across the Americas and the Caribbean, nearly 561,000 slide-confirmed malaria infections were report...
<div><p> BACKGROUND Chagas disease in the Brazilian Amazon Region was previously regarded as an enzo...
In recent years, global public health security has been threatened by zoonotic disease emergence as ...
Chagas disease, in the Amazon Region as elsewhere, can be considered an enzootic disease of wild ani...
Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2022 Mendes Oliveira et al.Introduction: Implementation of preventi...
Chagas disease (CD) is a parasitic infection that originated in the Americas and is caused by Trypan...
Envenomings by snakebites and scorpion stings impose a high burden worldwide and result in considera...
Malaria and dengue are major public-health problems in Latin America. Malaria is transmitted in 21 c...
Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde — SVS and the European Community Latin American Network for Resea...
PMID: 26061368 WOS:000356174800005Chagas disease (CD) is a parasitic infection that originated in th...
International audienceBackground: Toxoplasma gondii is a parasite of worldwide importance but its bu...
Degradation of rainforest, extreme weather events, and climate change affect the spread of mosquito ...
Brazil has been promoting essential improvements in health indicators by implementing free-access he...