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International Journal for Equity in Health 2014, 13:24

Protocolo antirrábico humano

Arbo, A.; F. Ayala; C. Martinez; et al. Progama Nacional de Control de Zoonosis (2013) C1
Цель настоящего доклада — повысить осведомленность о деменции как одной из приоритетных проблем общественного здравоохранения, сформу- лировать подход к этой п... more
Value in Health Regional Issues 4 C (2014) 37-40
Addressing comorbidity between mental disorders and major noncommunicable diseases (Russian Version)

What is Leishmaniasis?

Cafasso, J. Healthline (2018) CC
Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease caused by the Leishmania parasite. This parasite typically lives in infected sand flies. You can contract leishmaniasis from a bite of an infected sand fly. The sand flies that carry the parasite typically reside in tropical and subtropical environments. Fatal... more
This perspective draws on the record of ancient pathogengenomes and microbiomes illuminating patterns of infectious disease over the course of the Holocene in order toaddress the following question. How did major changes inliving circumstances involving the transition to and intensification of farmi... more