نتایج جستجو برای: endemic diseases

تعداد نتایج: 883027  

Journal: :Mathematical biosciences 2008
Mathias Lindholm

We are interested in how the addition of type heterogeneities affects the long time behaviour of models for endemic diseases. We do this by analysing a two-type version of a model introduced by Bartlett under the restriction of proportionate mixing. This model is used to describe diseases for which individuals switch states according to susceptible-->infectious-->recovered and immune, where the...

Journal: :Science 2017
Graham F Medley Anna Vassall

Epidemics, such as HIV in the early 1980s and Ebola in 2014, inspire decisive government investment and action, and individual and societal concern, sometimes bordering on panic. By contrast, endemic diseases, such as HIV in 2017 and tuberculosis, struggle to maintain the same attention. For many, the paradox is that endemic disease, in its totality, continues to impose a far higher public heal...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2004
A Glaser

Before the introduction of the West Nile virus (WNV) into the United States of America (USA) in 1999, conditions in North America were ideal for an arboviral epidemic. Such factors as the large, susceptible and non-immune animal and human populations, the presence of competent vectors, increasing international travel and commerce, existing methods for rapid dissemination and an ill-prepared ani...

2015
Waqas Jehangir Geeta Santoshi Tadepalli Shuvendu Sen Nina Regevik Purnendu Sen

Opportunistic fungal infections including aspergillosis species, candida species, and fusarium can be found in HIV-infected patients. Disseminated diseases due to endemic mycoses including histoplasmosis, coccidioidomycosis, and blastomycosis are all being reported among HIV patients who reside in the known endemic areas. However, in the non-endemic areas, or due to the rarity of these pathogen...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2002
Anil A Panackal Rana A Hajjeh Martin S Cetron David W Warnock

Endemic mycoses, such as histoplasmosis, coccidioidomycosis, and penicilliosis, have emerged as important health threats among travelers to regions of the world where these infections are endemic. Travelers have developed fungal infections as a result of a wide range of recreational and work activities, many of which have involved well-recognized risk factors for these diseases. In some instanc...

Journal: :SIAM Review 2000
Herbert W. Hethcote

hIany nlodels for the spread of ilifectious diseases in populations have been analyzed mathematically and applied to specific diseases. Threshold theorems involving the basic reproduction number Ro, the contact number 0 , and the replacement number R are reviewed for tlie classic SIR epidemic and endemic models. Similar results with new expressions for Ro are obtained for I'vISEIR and SEIR ende...

2013
Anand Bhopal Thomas Callender Ailie Flora Knox Sadie Regmi

Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) is a term used to describe a heterogeneous group united not by pathophysiology or geography, but by their perpetuating the poverty of “invisible people”. Their burden is laid on one billion of the world’s poorest, who are both at greater risk of contracting the diseases, and of being trapped in poverty by the ensuing effects on their health [1]. The diseases t...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2011
Maria Fernanda Lima-Costa Josélia O A Firmo Elizabeth Uchoa

Ageing of the population is the most important demographic change facing many countries around the world. The speed of demographic ageing in Latin American and the Caribbean, however, will be unprecedented in comparison with Western European and North American countries. This demographic change will generate populations with large numbers of elderly who at some time in their lives have been exp...

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