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Id:4328
Autor:PAHO*.
Título:Malaria, Dengue Fever, and Leishmaniasis Bibliography ..-
Fuente:Washington, D.C; PAHO; 2000. 387 p. .
Descriptores:MALARIA
PLASMODIUM MALARIAE
DENGUE
LEISHMANIASIS
BIBLIOGRAFIAS
Localización:GT3.1/ESP/OPS/HCT/AIEPI/43.I


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Id:3519
Autor:Young, David; Arias, Jorge
Título:Flebotomos: vectores de Leishmaniasis en las Américas ..-
Fuente:Washington; OPS; 1992. 28 p. ilus. (GT3.1^bESP/OPS SERIES/CT/033).
Símbolo:GT3.1^bESP/OPS SERIES/CT/033.
Descriptores:LEISHMANIASIS
LEISHMANIASIS CUTANEA
INSECTOS VECTORES
Localización:GT3.1, ESP/OPS SERIES/CT/033


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Id:3510
Autor:Arias, Jorge*.
Título:Epidemiología y control de la leishmaniasis en las Américas por país o territorio ..-
Fuente:Washington; OPS; 1996. 52 p. . (GT3.1^bESP/OPS SERIES/CT/044).
Símbolo:GT3.1^bESP/OPS SERIES/CT/044.
Descriptores:LEISHMANIASIS CUTANEA
LEISHMANIASIS VISCERAL
AMERICA LATINA
Localización:GT3.1, ESP/OPS SERIES/CT/044


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Id:2921
Autor:WHO Expert Committee on the Control of the Leishmaniases*.
Título:Control of the leishmaniases: report of a WHO expert committee ..-
Fuente:Geneva; WHO; 1990. 158 p. . (WHO. Technical Report Series, 793).
 (WHO. Technical Report Series, 793).
Descriptores:LEISHMANIASIS
Localización:GT3.1, Esp/OMS/SIT/793i


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Id:1770
Autor:Weigel, M. M; Armijos, R. X; Racines, R. J; Zurita, C; Izurieta, R; Herrera, E; Hinojsa, E.
Título:Cutaneous leishmaniasis in subtropical Ecuador: popular perceptions, knowledge, and treatment.
Fuente:Bull. Pan Am. Health Organ;28(2):142-55, Jun. 1994. ilus.
Resumen:Popular perceptions and knowledge about cutaneous leishmaniasis and its treatment were studied in an endemic area of subtropical Northwest Ecuador. Although most of the adults surveyed were familiar with the disease, the vector, and traditional treatments, many showed a lack knowledge about transmission of the disease, ulcer healing, and conventional treatment. Gender was found to have a significant impact on disease risk, perceptions, and treatment knowledge. Males experienced a risk of contracting cutaneous leishmaniasis that was almost triple that of women. Men were also more likely to perceive that the disease seriously diminished the victim's capacity to work. Women, on the other hand were more prone to perceive that cutaneous leishmaniasis was a serious disease that significantly decreased self esteem. Although 80 percent of the subjects knew at least one method of treating the disease, women tended to know more methods than men. Most of 150 different therapies reported involved the use of indigenous plants, chemical, acids, antibiotics, heat treatments, or petroleum by products. Some of these treatments could have clinical value. However, only 7 percent of the subjects knew about pentavalent antimonials. Almost 70 percent of the subjects with a past or present infection history were treated solely by traditional methods; only 12 per cent received a full course of Glucantine, while 7.5 percent got an incomplete course. The findings indicate that it will be important to consider the identified gaps in knowledge and gender perceptions regarding the disease and its treatment when planning future control programms.
Descriptores:LEISHMANIASIS CUTANEA
PERCEPCION
 ENFERMEDAD
 MEDICINA TRADICIONAL
 CLIMA TROPICAL
 ECUADOR
Límites:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMENINO
Localización:GT3.1, REVISTAS



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