Sentences with phrase «as leishmaniasis»

This video features the rescue of Evita, a starving pup who was suffering from mange as well as leishmaniasis and ehrlichia, infections transmitted by ticks.

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[25][26] Visceral Leishmaniasis Research The foundation awarded the He - brew University of Jerusalem Ku - vin Center for the Study of Infe - ctious and Tropical Dis - eases a $ 5 million grant in 2009 for research into vis - ceral leishmaniasis, an emerging pa - ra - sitic disease in Ethiopia where it is frequently as - sociated with HI - V / A-IDS, and a leading cause of adult illneLeishmaniasis Research The foundation awarded the He - brew University of Jerusalem Ku - vin Center for the Study of Infe - ctious and Tropical Dis - eases a $ 5 million grant in 2009 for research into vis - ceral leishmaniasis, an emerging pa - ra - sitic disease in Ethiopia where it is frequently as - sociated with HI - V / A-IDS, and a leading cause of adult illneleishmaniasis, an emerging pa - ra - sitic disease in Ethiopia where it is frequently as - sociated with HI - V / A-IDS, and a leading cause of adult illness and death.
Researchers at the Universitat Jaume I (James I Univeristy, UJI) have developed new compounds for the treatment of infectious tropical diseases, such as malaria, sleeping sickness, Chagas disease and leishmaniasis.
The lethal form — visceral leishmaniasis, also known as kala azar, or black fever in the Hindi language of India, where the disease was first discovered by British doctors — is particularly prevalent in Sudan, and some authorities have claimed it originated there.
In addition to highlighting the old cultural ties between Egypt and Nubia, it also adds further weight to the theory that visceral leishmaniasis first developed in the region now known as Sudan.
Diseases like leishmaniasis often are not tracked rigorously in this country and are classified as neglected, unlike vector - borne illnesses like Lyme disease that are monitored.
Leishmaniasis is one of the most neglected diseases and as a consequence attracts limited attention.
Now there is a need for clinical trials with humans in order to verify its safety as an adjuvant in the treatment of leishmaniasis.
Dr Rod Dillon said: «We're looking at using bacteria to stop the spread of Leishmaniasis, but it turns out that the Leishmania parasite works as a kind of probiotic and reduces the mortality of the fly.»
As well as malaria, we are working on other parasitic diseases including schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis and trypanosomiasis — infectious diseases that affect some of the most disadvantaged people in worlAs well as malaria, we are working on other parasitic diseases including schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis and trypanosomiasis — infectious diseases that affect some of the most disadvantaged people in worlas malaria, we are working on other parasitic diseases including schistosomiasis, leishmaniasis and trypanosomiasis — infectious diseases that affect some of the most disadvantaged people in world.
Tuberculosis, leishmaniasis and leprosy are the core diseases on which we focus, but our expertise in adjuvant development and formulation extend our reach through partnerships to work on a range of diseases, including malaria, pandemic influenza, Chagas disease, hookworm, shistosomiasis, HIV / AIDS and diseases that are emerging in the developed world, such as chikungunya, Zika and West Nile virus.
If another form of the parasite gets into the bloodstream, it can damage the liver and spleen in a deadly form of the disease called visceral leishmaniasis, also known as black fever.
As with many diseases, many people who contract Leishmania, the parasite, may develop leishmaniasis, the disease, with varying symptoms, or perhaps even show no outward signs of the disease.
Since 2011, she has participated in several research studies concerning Leishmaniasis serving in various capacities such as physician, clinical coordinator and project manager.
Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is gaining attention as a public health problem.
Together, we are focused on finding new solutions for leprosy, leishmaniasis and tuberculosis, as well as malaria, HIV / AIDS, Chagas disease, pandemic flu and other infectious diseases of global importance.
Research suggests that taking zinc sulfate by mouth or injecting as a solution into lesions helps heal lesions in people with Leishmaniasis.
In Canada, Leishmaniasis has not been reported to occur, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) lists it as one of the «Non-reportable List B» diseases.
This medication has also been recommended as an alternative treatment for Leishmaniasis in dogs.
First, rule out skin parasites such as mites, fleas, ringworm (a fungal infection), and Leishmaniasis (for dogs from warmer climates).
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