Domestic and peridomestic transmission of American cutaneous leishmaniasis: changing epidemiological patterns present new control opportunities.
D Campbell-Lendrum;
JP Dujardin;
E Martinez;
MD Feliciangeli;
JE Perez;
LN Silans;
P Desjeux;
(2001)
Domestic and peridomestic transmission of American cutaneous leishmaniasis: changing epidemiological patterns present new control opportunities.
Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 96 (2).
pp. 159-162.
ISSN 0074-0276
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02762001000200004
Predictions that deforestation would reduce American cutaneous leishmaniasis incidence have proved incorrect. Presentations at a recent international workshop, instead, demonstrated frequent domestication of transmission throughout Latin America. While posing new threats, this process also increases the effectiveness of vector control in and around houses. New approaches for sand fly control and effective targeting of resources are reviewed.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | American cutaneous leishmaniasis, deforestation, domestication, transmission, control, Visceral leishmaniasis, sao-paulo, venezuela, brazil, state, vectors, focus, Animal, Child, Female, Housing, Human, Insect Control, Insect Vectors, Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous, epidemiology, prevention & control, transmission, Psychodidae, Trees |
ISI | 166996300004 |