Case Western Reserve professor helps control infectious diseases with models and math
... in The Open Tropical Medicine Journal 2008. schistosomiasis is commonly found in many regions of Africa, Asia ... million people. The most common way of getting schistosomiasis in developing countries is by contact with ... interventions (Southern China). "While schistosomiasis is unlikely to spread to any developed country ...Watching water from space could aid disease prevention in China
... to prevent new outbreaks of the tropical disease schistosomiasis in southern China. Once the Three Gorges Dam ... the family of parasite species that cause schistosomiasis infections in warm climates around the world. ... inform public health officials on ways to reduce schistosomiasis infection in the Poyang Lake region between the ...Scientists identify new leads for treating parasitic worm disease
... New therapeutic agents are sorely needed if we hope to ease the burden of schistosomiasis on the worlds health, said NIH Director Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D. These ... such as malaria and tuberculosis. The search for new drugs for schistosomiasis is imperative if we are to control this devastating disease that exacts an ...USAID Fights Neglected Tropical Diseases
... Agency for International Development (USAID) investments in NTDs control and will target seven major diseases: lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis); schistosomiasis (snail fever); trachoma (eye infection); onchocerciasis (river blindness); and three soil-transmitted helminthes (hookworm, roundworm, and ...Neglected tropical diseases burden those overseas, but travelers also at risk
... Though little known to most Americans, lymphatic filariasis, trachoma, leishmaniasis, onchocerciasis, schistosomiasis and other so-called neglected tropical diseases are responsible for severe health burdens, especially among the worlds poorest people. Together, it ...Anemia and tropical diseases; Is pharmacogenomics ready for the clinic?
... of researchers argues that measuring anemia could be a good way of monitoring the burden and control of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) such as schistosomiasis and intestinal worms. Imelda Bates (Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK) and colleagues say that the prevalence of anemia in a community ...Experts Are Optimistic Of Making Waterborne Infectious Diseases A Thing Of Past
... a better start in life," he says. Professor Fenwick leads the schistosomiasis Control Initiative, which is supported by a £20 million donation from the ... The project aims to assist countries in sub Saharan Africa to control schistosomiasis and intestinal helminths. (Source: ...Water Hyacinth is Used for Health Improvements in Africa
... livelihoods of local communities by reducing fish populations, fouling hydroelectric power turbines, and providing habitats for malaria and schistosomiasis vectors. Similar biocontrol programs have been successfully applied throughout the tropics and subtropics. Water hyacinth, Eichhornia ...NTDs burden in Latin America and the Caribbean may exceed that of HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria
... the needless suffering." The analysis states that in the coming years, schistosomiasis transmission could be eliminated in the Caribbean, and that transmission ... burdensome NTDs, such as Chagas disease, intestinal worm infections, and schistosomiasis may first require scale-up of existing resources and/or the development of ...Discovery to aid in future treatments of third-world parasites
... these novel insights will help researchers in the field like Dr. Yazdanbaksh, who, in addition to her laboratory research, also oversees studies in schistosomiasis patients in Africa. These findings are reported in the current issue of the Journal of Experimental Medicine . As with all basic research ...U of M study finds new insight on therapy for a devastating parasitic disease
... damage the lungs, kidney, liver, and intestines and ultimately lead to death. A drug called praziquantel has been used as the main treatment for schistosomiasis for several decades, but surprisingly, scientists have never understood how this drug works to kill the parasitic worms that cause this disease. ...Controlling schistosomiasis: buffalo or snails?
... and Robert Spear, who were not involved in the study, discuss the findings and conclude that the modeling approach can be a useful tool in exploring schistosomiasis transmission in other settings, and may even apply to other macroparasites. ...Data on life expectancy show many countries clustered in high mortality traps
... de Castro, assistant professor of demography in the Department of Population and International Health at HSPH, argues that sustainable control of schistosomiasis and other water-borne diseases in the tropics will require bridging organizations and communities to ensure human and animal disease surveillance, ...UCSF researchers help crack parasite genome, identify drug leads
... Two UCSF research papers this week are marking major breakthroughs in the effort to tackle schistosomiasis (bilharzia), a tropical disease that infects more than 200 million people worldwide and causes long-term debilitating illness and occasional ...Biolistic Gene Transfer to Generate Transgenic Schistosomes, Rev A
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