The phrase
"endemic areas" refers to regions or places where something, such as a disease or a specific species, is regularly found and usually persistent.
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Age 9 weeks or older — recommended ONLY for dogs
in endemic areas in line with risk exposure.
Capelli et al., Risk of canine and human exposure to Dirofilaria immitis infected mosquitoes in
endemic areas of Italy.
I practice near the Gulf Coast of Alabama, a highly
endemic area for heartworm disease.
In the past decade, CHIKV, a mosquito - borne virus, has spread
from endemic areas of Africa and Asia to Europe and the Americas, infecting millions.
Acute liver failure in a cat has been recently reported from South Africa (Schwan et al., 2000) and skin lesions associated with D. repens microfilariae in the blood have been observed in 11 cats living in
highly endemic area of Northern Italy (Tarello, 2000a - b).
Did you know that cats can get heartworm disease if they enter highly
endemic areas like the Gulf Coast?
It's quite likely that ticks infected with Lyme disease spirochetes are present in other parks in Lyme
disease endemic areas, too.»
The data obtained in the present study emphasize the importance of the evaluation of Duffy blood group genotypes in
malaria endemic areas of the Brazilian Amazon region.
«In the 1950's, the Brazilian health agencies added chloroquine into cooking salt and distributed it to the population in
endemic areas as an effective way of spreading the inexpensive anti-malarial drug as a prophylactic on a wide scale.
Stray puppies from
rabies endemic areas whose vaccination history is unknown should be at least 12 weeks of age in order to receive a rabies vaccination prior to shipping.
In
endemic areas such as Guatemala, for example, researchers usually find 25 to 30 percent of kissing bugs to be infected.
The present study reports the Duffy blood group genotyping in P. vivax malaria patients from four different
Brazilian endemic areas, exploring these significant phenotypic associations between blood group variants, as well as polymorphic regions of RBC receptors, with susceptibility or resistance to malaria.
We can not emphasize the importance of proper flea control in any pet that has a skin condition since we live in a
flea endemic area year round.
Since we live in a flea
endemic area year round, we can not emphasize the importance of proper flea control in any pet that has a skin condition.
Importance in the dog of concentration tests for the diagnosis of heartworm disease in
non endemic areas.
Comparatively, 5 dogs from the
low endemic area experienced a complete remission after identical treatment, meanwhile 2 dogs died.
Heartworm disease is diagnosed in all 50 United States,
with endemic areas along the Atlantic and Gulf coast and along the Mississippi river.
Yellow fever long ago disappeared into the interior, and given the mere handful of cases most years (2014 saw none at all), few people
outside endemic areas get vaccines.
The high prevalence of natural dengue infections in
endemic areas means that many people have experienced infection at some point in the past and therefore may have immunity to the infecting serotype.
«In 2006, the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund released a joint statement that recommended limiting use of iron supplements (tablets or liquids) among children in malaria -
endemic areas because of concern about increased malaria risk.
«Effect of Iron Supplementation Among Children Living in Malaria -
Endemic Area on Incidence of Malaria.»
But people living in malaria -
endemic areas do naturally what vaccine developers hope to induce with an injection: They gradually build up immunity to the disease.
«If you look at
most endemic areas, people aren't doing larval control thoroughly enough,» he says.
The transmission of ZIKV to the wife of one of the scientists who had no history travel in the
virus endemic area supports sexual transmission of ZIKV in this case [22].
Researchers first caused decreased fluoride elimination in a group of adolescent boys from a fluoride -
endemic area by supplying them with defluorinated water.
Endemic areas include areas of southern Arizona, central California, southern New Mexico, and west Texas.
The second aim was that of determining how correlated are the two different test techniques in
not endemic areas, where suspected cases are not often encountered and familiar to the clinicians, their diagnosis is much more difficult on objective grounds, and missing cases can contribute to spreading the infestation among dogs, in association with lack of preventive medication.
Differences in incidence of «e. canis infection varies in
endemic areas according to season, vector density, awareness of disease, ability to identify disease, and stress of other related diseases.
Puppies that have no protection and are allowed to roam
through endemic areas may suffer a scary condition called tick paralysis as a result of being bitten by ticks.
Dogs in
endemic areas probably should be on heartworm preventatives for life, although only a veterinarian can recommend the appropriate prevention protocol.
Coinfections with both viruses should be considered, particularly in
distemper endemic areas that are at risk of rabies incursion.
The plan is to treat at least 80 percent of people in LF -
endemic areas for at least five years — thought to be the lifespan of the adult worms.
In many highly
endemic areas like the Florida and Texas Gulf Coast, the adult heartworm infection rate is equal to or HIGHER than the FeLV and FIV infection rates.
In many cases, these successive waves of drug resistance first emerged in the same part of Southeast Asia, the Lower Mekong region, and then spread to other
malaria endemic areas.
«The manufacture of fish sauce and its trade across the empire in sealed jars would have allowed the spread of the fish tapeworm parasite
from endemic areas of northern Europe to all people across the empire.
In the present study, Duffy blood group genotyping in P. vivax malaria patients from four different
Brazilian endemic areas is reported, exploring significant associations between blood group variants and susceptibility or resistance to malaria.
Tarello W. (2001) Importance in the dog of concentration tests for the diagnosis of heartworm disease in
non endemic areas.
The American Association of Feline Practitioners recommends rabies vaccination for all cats living in
rabies endemic areas.