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KÁLA-AZÁR s. N. Doença parasitária grave, endêmica de regiões tropicais, produzida por um protozoário. (\u0026 lt; fr-kala-azar) KÁLA-AZÁR s. n. boală parazitară gravă, endemică pentru regiunile tropicale, produsă de un protozoar. (< fr. kala-azar)
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Kala Azar in South Asia: Current Status and Challenges Ahead
This book provides essential information for scientists, medical practitioners and policy makers involved in the diagnosis, treatment and elimination of Kala-azar.
T.K. Jha, Eisei Noiri, 2011
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Encyclopedia of Plague and Pestilence: From Ancient Times ...
In its epidemic form, kala-azar was confined to the Ganges and Brahmaputra River basins, extending from Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh in the west to Sylhet in Assam in the east. Little is known about the history of kala-azar in India prior to the ...
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Environmental Resources And Biological Hazards - Pagina 295
It has to be imported. The drug is given in the dosage of 4 mg/kg/on alternate days for 5-15 weeks. This drug is more toxic and requires careful supervision. In some cases after recovering from kala-azar there is another form of disease called ...
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An American Transplant: The Rockefeller Foundation and ...
Chung Huei-lan (H. L. Chung), Pumc '29, and Timothy J. Kurotchin, Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, experimented with the susceptibility of the squirrel to kala-azar in the hopes of discovering a more useful laboratory animal, but they ...
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Antimicrobial Drug Resistance: Clinical and ... - Volumul 2 - Pagina 1110
Clinicoepidemiological study of drug resistance in Indian kala-azar. BMJ 1994; 308:307. 37. Berman JD. Human leishmaniasis: clinical, diagnostic, and chemo- therapeutic developments in the last 10 years. Clin Infect Dis 1997; 24:684–703.
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Prevention of Kala-Azar Epidemics
Kala-Azar, similarly known as visceral leishmaniasis is a condition of chronic, systemic disease, transmitted by the sandfly vector.
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Leishmania: After the Genome - Pagina 13
Ramesh, V., and Mukherjee, A. (1995). Post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis. Int J. Dermatol. 34, 85–91. Review. Reed, S.G., Badaro, R., Masur, H., Carvalho, E.M., Lorenco, R., Lisboa, A.,Teixeira, R., Johnson, W.D.Jr., andJones, T.C. (1986).
Peter John Myler, Nicolas Fasel, 2008
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The Social History of Health and Medicine in Colonial India
Sen concluded in 1924 that urea 5tibamine was superior to any of the other antimony preparations in general use and thus the most efficient drug for the treatment of Indian kala-azar.63 Shortt recommended its trial in certain approved centres ...
Biswamoy Pati, Mark Harrison, 2008
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From Physiology and Chemistry to Biochemistry - Pagina 38
The bed bug became an early prime suspect as the vector of kala-azar. In 1907, Captain Dr W.S. Patton of the I. M.S. observed that the kala-azar germ can thrive in the gut of the bed bug and change to a form that is highly infective to man.
D. P. Burma, Maharani Chakravorty, 2011
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Partha's Fundamentals of Pediatrics
INTRODUCTION Kala-azar is a slowly progressive parasitic disease caused by a Protozoa Leishmania donovani in India. This disease which is also known as visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is presently the second most fatal parasitic disease in ...