Contrasting patterns in the small-scale heterogeneity of human helminth infections in urban and rural environments in Brazil.
暂无分享,去创建一个
Julian Stander | Peter J Hotez | Stefan Geiger | Simon Brooker | Jeffrey Bethony | S. Brooker | R. Moyeed | J. Stander | P. Hotez | R. Corrêa-Oliveira | J. Bethony | S. Geiger | N. Alexander | Neal Alexander | Rana A Moyeed | Fiona Fleming | Rodrigo Correa-Oliveira | F. Fleming
[1] M. Scott,et al. Clustering of Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura infections within households. , 1988, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
[2] Y. Yazdanpanah,et al. Ultrasonography in a Senegalese community recently exposed to Schistosoma mansoni infection. , 1996, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
[3] R. Stoltzfus,et al. Hemoquant determination of hookworm-related blood loss and its role in iron deficiency in African children. , 1996, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
[4] U. Kitron,et al. Spatial patterns of urinary schistosomiasis infection in a highly endemic area of coastal Kenya. , 2004, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
[5] R. Anderson,et al. The influence of individual, social group and household factors on the distribution of Ascaris lumbricoides within a community and implications for control strategies , 1989, Parasitology.
[6] N. Spannbrucker,et al. Schistosoma mansoni ‐related morbidity on Ukerewe Island, Tanzania: clinical, ultrasonographical and biochemical parameters , 1997, Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH.
[7] H. Laamrani,et al. The study of human behavior and schistosomiasis transmission in an irrigated area in Morocco. , 1998, Social science & medicine.
[8] D. Clercq,et al. The epidemiology of human hookworm infections in the southern region of Mali , 2000, Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH.
[9] D. Bundy,et al. Aggregation and predisposition to Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura at the familial level. , 1994, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
[10] S. Hay,et al. Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems in Epidemiology. , 2000 .
[11] Luis Pedro Coelho,et al. Additive host genetic factors influence fecal egg excretion rates during Schistosoma mansoni infection in a rural area in Brazil. , 2002, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
[12] D. Bundy,et al. Age-related prevalence, intensity and frequency distribution of gastrointestinal helminth infection in urban slum children from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. , 1988, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
[13] E. Muchiri,et al. Micro-geographical variation in exposure to Schistosoma mansoni and malaria, and exacerbation of splenomegaly in Kenyan school-aged children , 2004, BMC infectious diseases.
[14] S. Brooker,et al. Epidemiology of helminth infections and their relationship to clinical malaria in southwest Uganda. , 2005, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
[15] M. Tanner,et al. Spatial risk prediction and mapping of Schistosoma mansoni infections among schoolchildren living in western Côte d'Ivoire , 2005, Parasitology.
[16] R. Snow,et al. Periodicity and space-time clustering of severe childhood malaria on the coast of Kenya. , 1993, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
[17] C. King,et al. Low heritable component of risk for infection intensity and infection-associated disease in urinary schistosomiasis among Wadigo village populations in Coast Province, Kenya. , 2004, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
[18] G. Schad. 8 – Human Ecology and the Distribution and Abundance of Hookworm Populations , 1983 .
[19] Penelope Vounatsou,et al. Risk factors and spatial patterns of hookworm infection among schoolchildren in a rural area of western Côte d'Ivoire. , 2006, International journal for parasitology.
[20] J. Cox,et al. Spatial clustering of malaria and associated risk factors during an epidemic in a highland area of western Kenya , 2004, Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH.
[21] R. Quinnell. Genetics of susceptibility to human helminth infection. , 2003, International journal for parasitology.
[22] S. Brooker,et al. Exposure to Schistosoma mansoni infection in a rural area in Brazil. Part III: household aggregation of water‐contact behaviour , 2004, Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH.
[23] S. Brooker,et al. Global epidemiology, ecology and control of soil-transmitted helminth infections. , 2006, Advances in parasitology.
[24] J. Blangero,et al. Exposure to Schistosoma mansoni infection in a rural area in Brazil. II: Household risk factors , 2001, Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH.
[25] Penelope Vounatsou,et al. RANDOM SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI AND HOOKWORM INFECTIONS AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN WITHIN A SINGLE VILLAGE , 2003, The Journal of parasitology.
[26] R. Moyeed,et al. Spatial variation of Anopheles-transmitted Wuchereria bancrofti and Plasmodium falciparum infection densities in Papua New Guinea , 2003, Filaria journal.
[27] S. Brooker,et al. Spatial analysis of the distribution of intestinal nematode infections in Uganda , 2004, Epidemiology and Infection.
[28] J. Blangero,et al. Quantitative genetic analysis of susceptibility to hookworm infection in a population from rural Zimbabwe. , 1997, Human biology.
[29] I. Kleinschmidt,et al. Ecologic covariates of hookworm infection and reinfection in rural Kwazulu-natal/south Africa: a geographic information system-based study. , 2005, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
[30] R. Pearson,et al. Principles and practice of clinical parasitology , 2001 .
[31] J. Blangero,et al. Genetic analysis of susceptibility to infection with Ascaris lumbricoides. , 1999, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
[32] Michael Beasley,et al. Use of remote sensing and a geographical information system in a national helminth control programme in Chad. , 2002, Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
[33] K S Warren,et al. Regulation of the prevalence and intensity of schistosomiasis in man: immunology or ecology? , 1973, The Journal of infectious diseases.
[34] L. Slutsker,et al. Geographic distribution of schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths in Western Kenya: implications for anthelminthic mass treatment. , 2003, The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene.
[35] Syafruddin,et al. Clustering of filarial infection in an age-graded study: genetic, household and environmental influences , 2004, Parasitology.
[36] D. Couret,et al. Recent urban growth and urinary schistosomiasis in Niamey, Niger , 2000, Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH.
[37] C. I. Bliss,et al. FITTING THE NEGATIVE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION TO BIOLOGICAL DATA AND NOTE ON THE EFFICIENT FITTING OF THE NEGATIVE BINOMIAL , 1953 .
[38] S. Cairncross,et al. The public and domestic domains in the transmission of disease , 1996, Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH.
[39] S. Brooker,et al. The potential of geographical information systems and remote sensing in the epidemiology and control of human helminth infections. , 2000, Advances in parasitology.
[40] L Bernardinelli,et al. Empirical Bayes versus fully Bayesian analysis of geographical variation in disease risk. , 1992, Statistics in medicine.
[41] N. A. Croll,et al. Human Ecology and Infectious Diseases , 1983 .
[42] A. Dobson,et al. Patterns of macroparasite abundance and aggregation in wildlife populations: a quantitative review , 1995, Parasitology.
[43] R Moyeed,et al. Spatial modelling of individual-level parasite counts using the negative binomial distribution. , 2000, Biostatistics.
[44] J. Houwing-Duistermaat,et al. Clustering of Brugia malayi infection in a community in South-Sulawesi, Indonesia , 2000, Parasitology.
[45] Peter J. Hudson,et al. The ecology of wildlife diseases , 2002 .
[46] W. W. Cort,et al. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES OF FAMILIES IN TENNESSEE INFESTED WITH ASCARIS, TRICHURIS AND HOOKWORM , 1931 .
[47] V. Isham,et al. Stochastic and spatial dynamics of nematode parasites in farmed ruminants , 2004, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[48] Paul Van Zuyle,et al. Microgeographical patterns of schistosomiasis and water contact behavior; examples from Africa and Brazil. , 1998, Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz.
[49] C. Dye,et al. Heterogeneities in the transmission of infectious agents: implications for the design of control programs. , 1997, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[50] D. Dunne,et al. Spatial awareness in parasite immuno‐epidemiology , 2004, Parasite immunology.
[51] A. Walker,et al. The Urban Spread of Visceral Leishmaniasis: Clues from Spatial Analysis , 2002, Epidemiology.
[52] D. Bundy,et al. Epidemiology and population dynamics of Ascaris lumbricoides and Trichuris trichiura infection in the same community. , 1987, Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
[53] G. Medley,et al. Immuno-epidemiology of human geohelminthiasis: ecological and immunological determinants of worm burden , 1992, Parasitology.
[54] R. May,et al. Infectious Diseases of Humans: Dynamics and Control , 1991, Annals of Internal Medicine.