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Autor:
Philip J Cooper, Mariella Anselmi, Cintia Caicedo, Andrea Lopez, Yosselin Vicuña, Jaen Cagua Ordoñez, Julio Rivera Bonilla, Alejandro Rodriguez, Aida Soto, Angel Guevara
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 5, p e0010173 (2022)
BackgroundThe WHO roadmap for neglected tropical diseases includes yaws eradication requiring certification of elimination of transmission in all endemic and formerly endemic countries worldwide. A community-based programme for yaws control was consi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6c2a55f4767a46efb0b409508a2b5a0e
Detección de Leptospira spp. en animales y muestras ambientales de áreas peridomésticas en Nicaragua
Autor:
Brenda Mora, Eduardo Jiménez, William Jirón, Christiane Duttmann, Byron Flores Somarriba, Álvaro Chávez, Aida Soto, Eveling Pérez, Jessica Sheleby-Elías
Publikováno v:
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública
The objective of this study was to determine the epidemiological characteristics of leptospirosis in pets and in humans in peridomestic settings in Nicaragua between 2014 and 2016.The samples were taken in areas where cases were confirmed in humans u
Autor:
Deise I. Galan, Eduardo Jiménez, Marcos A. Espinal, Wilmer Marquiño, Aida Soto, Maria Cristina Schneider, Jorge Bacallao, Carlos Saenz, Octavio A Chávez, Gilberto Moreno, Patricia Najera, Sylvain Aldighieri
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume 11
Issue 8
Pages: 8301-8318
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 11, Iss 8, Pp 8301-8318 (2014)
Volume 11
Issue 8
Pages: 8301-8318
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 11, Iss 8, Pp 8301-8318 (2014)
Leptospirosis is an epidemic-prone zoonotic disease that occurs worldwide, with more than 500,000 human cases reported annually. It is influenced by environmental and socioeconomic factors that affect the occurrence of outbreaks and the incidence of
Autor:
Lesbia Altamirano, Matthew J. Moynihan, Marcos A. Espinal, Patricia Najera, Maria Cristina Schneider, Aida Soto, Wilmer Marquiño, Eduardo Jiménez, Sylvain Aldighieri, Jesus Marin, Carlos Saenz, Jorge Bacallao
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 9, Iss 11, Pp 3883-3910 (2012)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 9; Issue 11; Pages: 3883-3910
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 9; Issue 11; Pages: 3883-3910
Leptospirosis is an epidemic-prone zoonotic disease that occurs worldwide. In Central America, leptospirosis outbreaks have been reported in almost all countries; Nicaragua in particular has faced several outbreaks. The objective of this study was to
Autor:
Jesús Martínez-Barnetche, Mario H. Rodriguez, Ciro Montero-Solís, Frida Santillán, Lilia González-Cerón, Aida Soto, Benjamin J Espinosa, Octavio A Chávez
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal
Background The origins and dispersal of Plasmodium vivax to its current worldwide distribution remains controversial. Although progress on P. vivax genetics and genomics has been achieved worldwide, information concerning New World parasites remains
Autor:
Aida Soto
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses various analytical levels of educational practice in the context of the application of pesticides. It analyzes education from different points of view (such as psychological, historical, social, and cultural)
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5cacd99f654dbcc0daabc67479e041dd
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0166-1116(09)70024-x
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0166-1116(09)70024-x
Autor:
Aida Soto, Frank D. Popp
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). :1760
Publikováno v:
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Malaria Journal
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Malaria Journal
Background The Caribbean coast of Central America remains an area of malaria transmission caused by Plasmodium falciparum despite the fact that morbidity has been reduced in recent years. Parasite populations in that region show interesting character