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Human Amebiasis: Insight into the Biology and Immunopathogenesis, Amebiasis is the second most common cause of death from a parasite worldwide after malaria with considerable morbidity and mortality . Based on the site of infection, the clinical features of amebiasis range from asymptomatic colonization to amebic colitis (dysentery or diarrhea) and invasive

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Trachoma,lammation to advanced long-term conjunctival scarring leading to trichiasis and corneal opacity. These long-term corneal opacities often lie in the visual axis and interference with the pathway leading to visual impairments and corneal blindness. Once the leading cause of blindness worldwide, tracho

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Overview on Japanese Encephalitis in South and Southeast Asia,boviruses, about 100 are relevant to human infections and mostly belong to the ., ., and . families . For more than a century, countries in South and Southeast Asia have been under the shadow of one such disease—Japanese encephalitis. As the name suggests, this disease was first reported from the

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Kyasanur Forest Disease, which leads to either encephalitis or hemorrhage among infected individuals. The disease was first reported in 1957, from Shimoga district, state of Karnataka, with high mortality rate among nonhuman primates (NHPs) and human population living in the vicinity of Kyasanur forest, hence the name Kyas
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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Neglected Tropical Diseases - South Asia; Sunit K. Singh Book 2017 Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2017 dise