Role of the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) in the epidemiology of urban visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil
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01/12/2002
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| Resumo |
Zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (ZVL) is a serious public health problem in several Brazilian cities. Although the proximity of chicken houses is often cited as a risk factor in studies of urban ZVL, the role chickens play in the epidemiology of the disease has not been defined. Chickens attract both male and female sand flies (Lutzomyia longripalpis) but are unable to sustain Leishmania infections, and their presence may exert a zooprophylactic effect. We discuss environmental, physiologic, socioeconomic, and cultural factors related to chicken raising that could influence Le. infantum transmission in Brazilian cities and evaluate whether this practice significantly affects the risk of acquiring ZVL. |
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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:62816/UQ62816_OA.pdf |
| Idioma(s) |
eng |
| Publicador |
National Center for Infectious Diseases |
| Palavras-Chave | #Immunology #Infectious Diseases #Lutzomyia-longipalpis Diptera #Endemic Focus #Psychodidae #Host #Transmission #Colombia #C1 #321202 Epidemiology #730212 Disease distribution and transmission |
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Journal Article |