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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE OF VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS IN SICILY, ITALY

1997

Abstract Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is endemic in Sicily. Although it is a notifiable disease, there is evidence that the actual number of cases is higher than that reported. In 1987, a regional reference center for active surveillance of VL was established and it recorded a total of 284 cases through 1995, a mean of 31.5 cases/year and about four-fold more than previously reported. Of the 284 cases, 150 (53%) were children (≤ 14 years of age), and of the 134 adults, 39 (29%) were coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The commonest viscerotropic zymodeme of Leishmania infantum, MON 1, was identified in 40 (93%) of 43 HIV-negative and eight (57%) of 14 HIV-positive patients. A…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentAllopurinolMeglumine antimoniateNotifiable diseaseAntiprotozoal AgentsHIV InfectionsCohort StudiesAge DistributionMeglumineRecurrenceAmphotericin BVirologyInternal medicineAmphotericin BEpidemiologyOrganometallic CompoundsmedicineAnimalsHumansLeishmania infantumSex DistributionChildSicilyleishmaniasisAgedMeglumine Antimoniatebiologybusiness.industryInfantLeishmaniasisMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseSurgeryInfectious DiseasesVisceral leishmaniasisChild PreschoolLeishmaniasis VisceralAntimonialDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleParasitologyLeishmania infantumbusinessmedicine.drug
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Climatic and Pathological Rhythms in a Humid Tropical Area, the Case of The Philippines

1997

The fact that weather significantly affects yearly, monthly and daily morbidity in human populations has been documented for a long time by a number of individuals. They have illustrated very well some of the basic structure and underlying mechanisms of seasonality in morbidity. But until now almost all these efforts were carried out in countries with temperate mid-latitude climates. Furthermore, meteoropathological investigations have for the most part concentrated upon mortality statistics for the usual reasons of data availability and comparability. However, an important question that arises when considering the effects of weather on diseases is how the relationship varies under differen…

education.field_of_studymedicine.medical_specialtyLow latitudePublic healthPopulationNotifiable diseaseHumid subtropical climateDiseaseSeasonalitymedicine.diseaseGeographyClimatologyTemperate climatemedicineeducationDemography
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