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  • Review
  • Open Access
212 Citations
28,805 Views
20 Pages

Interleukins (ILs) are signaling molecules that are crucial in regulating immune responses during infectious diseases. Pro-inflammatory ILs contribute to the activation and recruitment of immune cells, whereas anti-inflammatory ILs help to suppress e...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
53 Citations
10,662 Views
17 Pages

Epidemiology and Economic Burden of Chikungunya: A Systematic Literature Review

  • Lourrany Borges Costa,
  • Francisca Kalline de Almeida Barreto,
  • Marina Carvalho Arruda Barreto,
  • Thyago Henrique Pereira dos Santos,
  • Maria de Margarette Oliveira de Andrade,
  • Luís Arthur Brasil Gadelha Farias,
  • André Ricardo Ribas de Freitas,
  • Miguel Julian Martinez and
  • Luciano Pamplona de Góes Cavalcanti

Chikungunya (CHIK) is a re-emerging viral infection endemic in tropical and subtropical areas. While the typical clinical presentation is an acute febrile syndrome, long-term articular complications and even death can occur. This review characterizes...

  • Review
  • Open Access
49 Citations
145,899 Views
16 Pages

In the past decade, the Philippines has gained notoriety as the country with the fastest-growing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic in the Western Pacific region. While the overall trends of HIV incidence and acquired immunodeficiency syndro...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
44 Citations
7,334 Views
23 Pages

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and transitions to an endemic stage, booster vaccines will play an important role in personal and public health. However, convincing people to take boosters continues to be a key obstacle. This study systematically...

  • Review
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43 Citations
8,571 Views
13 Pages

Molecular Docking and Molecular Dynamics Simulations in Related to Leishmania donovani: An Update and Literature Review

  • Mabel R. Challapa-Mamani,
  • Eduardo Tomás-Alvarado,
  • Angela Espinoza-Baigorria,
  • Darwin A. León-Figueroa,
  • Ranjit Sah,
  • Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales and
  • Joshuan J. Barboza

Leishmaniasis, a disease caused by Leishmania parasites and transmitted via sandflies, presents in two main forms: cutaneous and visceral, the latter being more severe. With 0.7 to 1 million new cases each year, primarily in Brazil, diagnosing remain...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
43 Citations
14,189 Views
18 Pages

Leishmaniasis is classified as a neglected tropical disease (NTD), caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania, which are transmitted to humans and other animals through the bite of infected female phlebotomine sandflies. There are three fo...

  • Review
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42 Citations
9,683 Views
22 Pages

Leishmaniasis: Immune Cells Crosstalk in Macrophage Polarization

  • Fernanda Silva Almeida,
  • Shayenne Eduarda Ramos Vanderley,
  • Fernando Cézar Comberlang,
  • Arthur Gomes de Andrade,
  • Luiz Henrique Agra Cavalcante-Silva,
  • Edson dos Santos Silva,
  • Pedro Henrique de Sousa Palmeira,
  • Ian P. G. do Amaral and
  • Tatjana S. L. Keesen

Leishmaniasis is a complex infectious parasitic disease caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania, belonging to a group of neglected tropical diseases. It establishes significant global health challenges, particularly in socio-economically disadvant...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
23,233 Views
21 Pages

Dengue as a Disease Threatening Global Health: A Narrative Review Focusing on Latin America and Brazil

  • Carlos Letacio Silveira Lessa,
  • Katharine Valéria Saraiva Hodel,
  • Marilda de Souza Gonçalves and
  • Bruna Aparecida Souza Machado

Arboviruses constitute the largest known group of viruses. These viruses are the etiological agents of pathologies known as arboviruses, with dengue being one of the most prevalent. Dengue has resulted in important socioeconomic burdens placed on dif...

  • Review
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36 Citations
7,423 Views
19 Pages

Cystic Echinococcosis in the Early 2020s: A Review

  • Mihai-Octav Hogea,
  • Bogdan-Florin Ciomaga,
  • Mădălina-Maria Muntean,
  • Andrei-Alexandru Muntean,
  • Mircea Ioan Popa and
  • Gabriela Loredana Popa

Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a zoonosis caused by metacestodes, the larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus. Although the World Health Organization (WHO) has defined CE as a neglected disease, it is the second most important foodborne parasitic...

  • Review
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32 Citations
6,415 Views
14 Pages

Chagas Disease in Europe

  • Marta Gonzalez-Sanz,
  • Clara Crespillo-Andújar,
  • Sandra Chamorro-Tojeiro,
  • Begoña Monge-Maillo,
  • Jose A. Perez-Molina and
  • Francesca F. Norman

Chagas disease is currently present in many non-endemic countries and remains a neglected tropical disease globally. A review of the literature identified significant gaps and scarcity of updated information from European countries, with most studies...

  • Review
  • Open Access
31 Citations
6,061 Views
22 Pages

Challenges and Prospective of Enhancing Hydatid Cyst Chemotherapy by Nanotechnology and the Future of Nanobiosensors for Diagnosis

  • Soheil Sadr,
  • Narges Lotfalizadeh,
  • Amir Mohammad Abbasi,
  • Nooshinmehr Soleymani,
  • Ashkan Hajjafari,
  • Elahe Roohbaksh Amooli Moghadam and
  • Hassan Borji

Hydatid cysts have been widely recognized for decades as a common medical problem that affects millions of people. A revolution in medical treatment may be on the prospect of nanotechnology enhancing chemotherapy against hydatid cysts. An overview of...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
7,246 Views
19 Pages

Drug Resistance Patterns of Commonly Used Antibiotics for the Treatment of Helicobacter pylori Infection among South Asian Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Abhigan Babu Shrestha,
  • Pashupati Pokharel,
  • Unnat Hamal Sapkota,
  • Sajina Shrestha,
  • Shueb A. Mohamed,
  • Surakshya Khanal,
  • Saroj Kumar Jha,
  • Aroop Mohanty,
  • Bijaya Kumar Padhi and
  • Ranjit Sah
  • + 7 authors

Background: In South Asia, resistance to commonly used antibiotics for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection is increasing. Despite this, accurate estimates of overall antibiotic resistance are missing. Thus, this review aims to analyze the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
29 Citations
8,924 Views
16 Pages

Molecular Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance and Novel Treatment Strategies for Helicobacter pylori Infections

  • Mayuna Srisuphanunt,
  • Polrat Wilairatana,
  • Nateelak Kooltheat,
  • Thitinat Duangchan,
  • Gerd Katzenmeier and
  • Joan B. Rose

Helicobacter pylori infects approximately 50% of the world’s population and is considered the major etiological agent of severe gastric diseases, such as peptic ulcers and gastric carcinoma. Increasing resistance to standard antibiotics has now...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,743 Views
13 Pages

Epidemiological, Microbiological, and Clinical Characteristics of Multi-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolates in King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

  • Taghreed A. Hafiz,
  • Eman A. Bin Essa,
  • Sarah R. Alharbi,
  • Ahmed S. Alyami,
  • Zeina S. Alkudmani,
  • Murad A. Mubaraki,
  • Norah A. Alturki and
  • Fawzia Alotaibi

Increasing rates of serious multi-drug resistant (MDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections have been reported globally, including in Saudi Arabia. This retrospective study investigates the epidemiological, microbiological, and clinical characteristics...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
21,031 Views
12 Pages

Artificial Intelligence in Infectious Disease Clinical Practice: An Overview of Gaps, Opportunities, and Limitations

  • Andreas Sarantopoulos,
  • Christina Mastori Kourmpani,
  • Atshaya Lily Yokarasa,
  • Chiedza Makamanzi,
  • Polyna Antoniou,
  • Nikolaos Spernovasilis and
  • Constantinos Tsioutis

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical medicine marks a revolutionary shift, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, therapeutic efficacy, and overall healthcare delivery. This review explores the current uses, benefits, limitations, and...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,169 Views
24 Pages

Systematic Review of Treatment Failure and Clinical Relapses in Leishmaniasis from a Multifactorial Perspective: Clinical Aspects, Factors Associated with the Parasite and Host

  • Gustavo de Almeida Santos,
  • Juliana Mendes Sousa,
  • Antônio Henrique Braga Martins de Aguiar,
  • Karina Cristina Silva Torres,
  • Ana Jessica Sousa Coelho,
  • André Leite Ferreira and
  • Mayara Ingrid Sousa Lima

Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania. Treatment options are limited, and there are frequent cases of treatment failure and clinical relapse. To understand these phenomena better, a systematic review was conducted, con...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,586 Views
25 Pages

An Update on the Entomology, Virology, Pathogenesis, and Epidemiology Status of West Nile and Dengue Viruses in Europe (2018–2023)

  • Federica Frasca,
  • Leonardo Sorrentino,
  • Matteo Fracella,
  • Alessandra D’Auria,
  • Eleonora Coratti,
  • Luca Maddaloni,
  • Ginevra Bugani,
  • Massimo Gentile,
  • Alessandra Pierangeli and
  • Carolina Scagnolari
  • + 1 author

In recent decades, increases in temperature and tropical rainfall have facilitated the spread of mosquito species into temperate zones. Mosquitoes are vectors for many viruses, including West Nile virus (WNV) and dengue virus (DENV), and pose a serio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,456 Views
15 Pages

Background: Cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a neglected tropical parasitic disease that poses huge disease, social and economic burdens worldwide; however, there has been little knowledge on the global morbidity, mortality and disability-adjusted life...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,882 Views
16 Pages

The increasing reports of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae have emerged as a public health concern, raising questions about the potential routes for the evolution and dissemination of the pathogenic K. pneumoniae into environmental reservoir...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,031 Views
7 Pages

Emergence of a New Strain of DENV-2 in South America: Introduction of the Cosmopolitan Genotype through the Brazilian-Peruvian Border

  • Murilo Tavares Amorim,
  • Leonardo H. Almeida Hernández,
  • Felipe Gomes Naveca,
  • Ivy Tsuya Essashika Prazeres,
  • Ana Lucia Monteiro Wanzeller,
  • Eliana Vieira Pinto da Silva,
  • Livia M. Neves Casseb,
  • Fábio Silva da Silva,
  • Sandro Patroca da Silva and
  • Ana Cecília Ribeiro Cruz
  • + 1 author

Dengue virus 2 (DENV-2) seriously contributes to dengue-related mortality. It includes five nonsylvatic genotypes, with cosmopolitan being the most widespread with a significant contribution to the total number of DENV-2 cases globally. In South Amer...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,709 Views
23 Pages

Ecological Niche Modelling Approaches: Challenges and Applications in Vector-Borne Diseases

  • Pablo Fernando Cuervo,
  • Patricio Artigas,
  • Jacob Lorenzo-Morales,
  • María Dolores Bargues and
  • Santiago Mas-Coma

Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) pose a major threat to human and animal health, with more than 80% of the global population being at risk of acquiring at least one major VBD. Being profoundly affected by the ongoing climate change and anthropogenic dist...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
10,401 Views
19 Pages

Atypical Skull-Base Osteomyelitis: Comprehensive Review and Multidisciplinary Management Viewpoints

  • Jure Urbančič,
  • Domen Vozel,
  • Saba Battelino,
  • Roman Bošnjak,
  • Barbara Kokošar Ulčar,
  • Tadeja Matos,
  • Matic Munda,
  • Lea Papst,
  • Nejc Steiner and
  • Nina Zidar
  • + 1 author

Atypical skull-base osteomyelitis is a rare but fatal disease that usually involves infection of the ethmoid, sphenoid, occipital, or temporal bones that form the skull base. Unlike typical (so-called otogenic), atypical skull-base osteomyelitis has...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
15,340 Views
12 Pages

Antimalarial Mechanisms and Resistance Status of Artemisinin and Its Derivatives

  • Dan Zheng,
  • Tingting Liu,
  • Shasha Yu,
  • Zhilong Liu,
  • Jing Wang and
  • Ying Wang

Artemisinin is an endoperoxide sesquiterpene lactone isolated from Artemisia annua and is often used to treat malaria. Artemisinin’s peroxide bridge is the key structure behind its antimalarial action. Scientists have created dihydroartemisinin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
4,500 Views
11 Pages

More than half of the people with TB in India seek care from the private sector, where suboptimal quality of care is a concern. Significant progress has been made over the last five years to expand the coverage and to involve more private sector prov...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,941 Views
15 Pages

The vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) has shown effectiveness in preventing six different types of cancer. Despite a safe, effective HPV vaccine, vaccination coverage for adolescents remains suboptimal, especially in the Memphis, Tenness...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,666 Views
22 Pages

In resourced settings, adults living with perinatally acquired HIV are approaching the 5th decade of life. Their clinical and psychological outcomes highlight potential future issues for the much larger number of adolescents growing up with HIV in su...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
19,445 Views
20 Pages

Diagnosis and Management of Neonatal Bacterial Sepsis: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives

  • Domenico Umberto De Rose,
  • Maria Paola Ronchetti,
  • Ludovica Martini,
  • Jole Rechichi,
  • Marco Iannetta,
  • Andrea Dotta and
  • Cinzia Auriti

Sepsis remains the second cause of death among neonates after the pathological consequences of extreme prematurity. In this review we summarized knowledge about pathogens causing early-onset sepsis (EOS) and late-onset sepsis (LOS), the role of perin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
10,459 Views
19 Pages

What Do You Need to Know before Studying Chagas Disease? A Beginner’s Guide

  • José A. De Fuentes-Vicente,
  • Nancy G. Santos-Hernández,
  • Christian Ruiz-Castillejos,
  • Eduardo E. Espinoza-Medinilla,
  • A. Laura Flores-Villegas,
  • Mariana de Alba-Alvarado,
  • Margarita Cabrera-Bravo,
  • Adriana Moreno-Rodríguez and
  • Dolores G. Vidal-López

Chagas disease is one of the most important tropical infections in the world and mainly affects poor people. The causative agent is the hemoflagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, which circulates among insect vectors and mammals throughout the Ameri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,939 Views
13 Pages

Detecting Enteric Pathogens in Low-Risk Drinking Water in Dhaka, Bangladesh: An Assessment of the WHO Water Safety Categories

  • Sabera Saima,
  • Jannatul Ferdous,
  • Rebeca Sultana,
  • Ridwan Bin Rashid,
  • Sara Almeida,
  • Anowara Begum and
  • Peter Kjær Mackie Jensen

The microbiological quality of water is usually assessed by fecal coliform bacteria, and the presence of E. coli as an indicator of fecal contamination is widely recommended by international guidelines. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,728 Views
12 Pages

Precision Prediction for Dengue Fever in Singapore: A Machine Learning Approach Incorporating Meteorological Data

  • Na Tian,
  • Jin-Xin Zheng,
  • Lan-Hua Li,
  • Jing-Bo Xue,
  • Shang Xia,
  • Shan Lv and
  • Xiao-Nong Zhou

Objective: This study aimed to improve dengue fever predictions in Singapore using a machine learning model that incorporates meteorological data, addressing the current methodological limitations by examining the intricate relationships between weat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
8,048 Views
18 Pages

The Global Challenge of Campylobacter: Antimicrobial Resistance and Emerging Intervention Strategies

  • Zubeiru Bukari,
  • Toyin Emmanuel,
  • Jude Woodward,
  • Richard Ferguson,
  • Martha Ezughara,
  • Nikhil Darga and
  • Bruno Silvester Lopes

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Campylobacter species, particularly C. jejuni and C. coli, poses a significant public health threat. These bacteria, which are commonly found in livestock, poultry, companion animals, and wildlife, are the leading ca...

  • Systematic Review
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18 Citations
5,636 Views
22 Pages

Molecular Prevalence and Subtypes Distribution of Blastocystis spp. in Humans of Latin America: A Systematic Review

  • Carmine Fusaro,
  • Jaime E. Bernal,
  • Rosa Baldiris-Ávila,
  • Rafael González-Cuello,
  • Julio Cisneros-Lorduy,
  • Arley Reales-Ruiz,
  • Raimundo Castro-Orozco and
  • Yohanna Sarria-Guzmán

Blastocystis spp. are among the few enteric parasites with a prevalence that can reach up to approximately 80% in communities of developing countries. This systematic review updates and summarizes available literature on the molecular prevalence and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,086 Views
13 Pages

Anopheles funestus Populations across Africa Are Broadly Susceptible to Neonicotinoids but with Signals of Possible Cross-Resistance from the GSTe2 Gene

  • Tatiane Assatse,
  • Magellan Tchouakui,
  • Leon Mugenzi,
  • Benjamin Menze,
  • Daniel Nguiffo-Nguete,
  • Williams Tchapga,
  • Sevilor Kekeunou and
  • Charles S. Wondji

Evaluating the susceptibility of malaria vectors to the new WHO-recommended products is a key step before large-scale deployment. We mapped the susceptibility profile of Anopheles funestus to neonicotinoids across Africa and established the diagnosti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,687 Views
15 Pages

Treatment Outcomes and Associated Factors among Tuberculosis Patients from Selected Rural Eastern Cape Hospitals: An Ambidirectional Study

  • Lindiwe M. Faye,
  • Mojisola C. Hosu,
  • Joshua Iruedo,
  • Sandeep Vasaikar,
  • Kolisa A. Nokoyo,
  • Urgent Tsuro and
  • Teke Apalata

An essential metric for determining the efficacy of tuberculosis (TB) control programs is the evaluation of TB treatment outcomes; this study was conducted to investigate treatment outcomes and associated factors among tuberculosis patients in rural...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,804 Views
17 Pages

Patients with melioidosis are commonly bacteraemic. However, the epidemiological characteristics, the microbiological findings, and the clinical associations of Burkholderia pseudomallei bacteraemia are incompletely defined. All cases of culture-conf...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,949 Views
17 Pages

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a pathogen with high prevalence in the general population that is responsible for high morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised individuals and newborns, while remaining mainly asymptomatic in healthy individuals....

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
8,168 Views
26 Pages

A Systematic Review on the Viruses of Anopheles Mosquitoes: The Potential Importance for Public Health

  • Juan C. Hernandez-Valencia,
  • Paola Muñoz-Laiton,
  • Giovan F. Gómez and
  • Margarita M. Correa

Anopheles mosquitoes are the vectors of Plasmodium, the etiological agent of malaria. In addition, Anopheles funestus and Anopheles gambiae are the main vectors of the O’nyong-nyong virus. However, research on the viruses carried by Anopheles i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,594 Views
23 Pages

HIV treatment adherence in Indonesia is a major challenge. Although previous studies have demonstrated several barriers and facilitators to adherence, studies providing a comprehensive analysis from both PLHIV and HIV service providers’ perspec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,509 Views
12 Pages

Prognostic Factors for Leptospirosis Infection Severity

  • Surangrat Pongpan,
  • Pantitcha Thanatrakolsri,
  • Supa Vittaporn,
  • Patcharin Khamnuan and
  • Punnaphat Daraswang

Background: Leptospirosis is an important health problem in Thailand. People infected with leptospirosis may not have any mild symptoms, whereas some people have acute and severe illnesses. It is crucial to strengthen critical patients’ diagnos...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,145 Views
16 Pages

A Review of Rickettsial Diseases Other Than Scrub Typhus in India

  • Sivanantham Krishnamoorthi,
  • Shriya Goel,
  • Jasleen Kaur,
  • Kamlesh Bisht and
  • Manisha Biswal

Rickettsial diseases (RD) are widely reported all over the world. Scrub typhus (ST) is a major tropical infection which is well documented all over India. Therefore, the index of suspicion of scrub typhus is high among physicians with regard to patie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
2,453 Views
10 Pages

Preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention uptake remains low among Black cisgender women in the United States, despite their disproportionate HIV burden. This study aimed to examine factors associated with Black women’s comfort discussi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,140 Views
13 Pages

Bovine Leptospirosis in Caatinga Biome, Brazil: New Insights into Diagnosis and Epidemiology

  • Nathanael Natércio da Costa Barnabé,
  • Rafael Rodrigues Soares,
  • Deivyson Kelvis Silva Barros,
  • Denise Batista Nogueira,
  • Flávia Teresa Ribeiro da Costa,
  • João Pessoa Araújo Júnior,
  • Camila Dantas Malossi,
  • Leila Sabrina Ullmann,
  • Diego Figueiredo da Costa and
  • Clebert José Alves
  • + 4 authors

Bovine leptospirosis causes economic losses and raises public health concerns. It is possible that there are peculiarities in the epidemiology of leptospirosis in regions with a semiarid climate, such as the Caatinga biome in Brazil, where the climat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,565 Views
14 Pages

Distribution and Risk of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

  • Wasia Ullah,
  • Tsai-Ying Yen,
  • Sadaf Niaz,
  • Nasreen Nasreen,
  • Yu-Feng Tsai,
  • Roger Ivan Rodriguez-Vivas,
  • Adil Khan and
  • Kun-Hsien Tsai

Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a zoonotic infection caused by obligate intracellular protozoa of the genus Leishmania. This study aimed to investigate CL in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan and to estimate the risk of epidemics. Clinico-epidemiological...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
9,132 Views
17 Pages

Oral Chagas Disease in Colombia—Confirmed and Suspected Routes of Transmission

  • Norman L. Beatty,
  • Catalina Arango-Ferreira,
  • Lídia Gual-Gonzalez,
  • Sara Zuluaga,
  • Melissa S. Nolan and
  • Omar Cantillo-Barraza

Chagas disease (CD) remains endemic throughout many regions of Colombia despite implementing decades of vector control strategies in several departments. Some regions have had a significant decrease in vectorial transmission, but the oral ingestion o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,458 Views
13 Pages

Genetic Diversity of Rotaviruses Circulating in Pediatric Patients and Domestic Animals in Thailand

  • Nutthawadee Jampanil,
  • Kattareeya Kumthip,
  • Niwat Maneekarn and
  • Pattara Khamrin

Rotavirus A is a highly contagious virus that causes acute gastroenteritis in humans and a wide variety of animals. In this review, we summarized the information on rotavirus described in the studies in the last decade (2008 to 2021) in Thailand, inc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,970 Views
17 Pages

Prevalence and Infection Intensity of Human and Animal Tungiasis in Napak District, Karamoja, Northeastern Uganda

  • Francis Mutebi,
  • Hannah McNeilly,
  • Marlene Thielecke,
  • Felix Reichert,
  • Susanne Wiese,
  • George Mukone and
  • Hermann Feldmeier

Tungiasis is an important but highly neglected cause of morbidity in resource-poor communities in Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa. Data upon which implementation of control measures can be based are scarce. Before piloting an integrated tungiasi...

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