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Mortality from neglected tropical diseases in Brazil, 2000–2011

Mortality from neglected tropical diseases in Brazil, 2000–2011

... residence from the nationwide mortality information system at the Brazilian Ministry of ...deaths in which the underlying cause of death was a neglected tropical disease (NTD), as ... See full document

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MORTALITY FROM CERVICAL CANCER IN SANTA CATARINA, BRAZIL, 2000-2010

MORTALITY FROM CERVICAL CANCER IN SANTA CATARINA, BRAZIL, 2000-2010

... Brasil, 2000 a 2009. Texto Contexto Enferm. [periódico na internet]. 2011 jul-set [acesso em 2012 jul 02]; 20(3): 541- ...cancer mortality from 1979 to 1998 in the State of Rio Grande ... See full document

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Reprint of “related mortality in Brazil, 2000–2011: epidemiology of a neglected neurologic cause of death art frmartins melo

Reprint of “related mortality in Brazil, 2000–2011: epidemiology of a neglected neurologic cause of death art frmartins melo

... (classified in Chapter XVIII—R00-R99 of the ICD-10) and those characterized by the WHO as modes of death, such as cardio-respiratory arrest and multiple organ failure (Santo, ...SP, Brazil) were used for ... See full document

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Engaging a rising China through neglected tropical diseases.

Engaging a rising China through neglected tropical diseases.

... packages in order to inte- grate the control and/or elimination of seven NTDs, including ascariasis, trichu- riasis, hookworm, schistosomiasis, lym- phatic filariasis, onchocerciasis, and tra- choma ...annually ... See full document

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Neglected tropical diseases: a new era of challenges and opportunities.

Neglected tropical diseases: a new era of challenges and opportunities.

... developments in the past 30 years, NTDs continue to devastate poor communities in remote and vulnerable areas, in large part, due to market failures and public ...between 2000 and 2011, ... See full document

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Response from Savioli and colleagues from the Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases, World Health Organization.

Response from Savioli and colleagues from the Department of Neglected Tropical Diseases, World Health Organization.

... led in the United States, Brazil, India, China, and ...a neglected disease affl icting the poorest of the poor in developing countries, a hookworm vaccine has no anticipated commercial value or ... See full document

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Nigeria: "Ground Zero" for the high prevalence neglected tropical diseases.

Nigeria: "Ground Zero" for the high prevalence neglected tropical diseases.

... [6]. In addition, with support from the International Tra- choma Initiative (ITI), the Nigeria nation- al program has received more than ...[10]. In 2011, Nigeria was scheduled to treat ... See full document

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related mortality in Brazil, 2000–2011: epidemiology of a neglected neurologic cause of death

related mortality in Brazil, 2000–2011: epidemiology of a neglected neurologic cause of death

... NCC-related mortality rates observed in males con- firm findings of other large-scale mortality studies carried out in the state of São Paulo, Brazil (Santo, 2007), and in the ... See full document

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patterns of mortality due to visceral leishmaniasis and HIVAIDS coinfection in Brazil, 2000–2011

patterns of mortality due to visceral leishmaniasis and HIVAIDS coinfection in Brazil, 2000–2011

... problem in Brazil due to the increasing geographical overlap of diseases, difficulties in diagnosis and treatment, and high case fatality ...respiratory diseases, particularly sepsis, ... See full document

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Medical Student Knowledge of Neglected Tropical Diseases in Peru: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Medical Student Knowledge of Neglected Tropical Diseases in Peru: A Cross-Sectional Study.

... Goals in 2000 and the posterior creation of the WHO’s Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases five years later; encouraging progress in the diagnosis, treatment and ... See full document

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From Medicinal Chemistry to Human Health: Current Approaches to Drug Discovery for Cancer and Neglected Tropical Diseases

From Medicinal Chemistry to Human Health: Current Approaches to Drug Discovery for Cancer and Neglected Tropical Diseases

... Usually, in vitro techniques are used to evaluate human intestinal absorption (HIA) during the early stages of drug ...obtained from colon adenocarcinoma tumors, is the most used technique in the ... See full document

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patterns of  : related deaths, Brazil, 2000–2011

patterns of : related deaths, Brazil, 2000–2011

... a neglected tropical disease (NTD) caused by infection with Schistosoma ...mainly in areas without access to safe drinking water and adequate sanita- tion ...(1,2). Brazil is the most heavily ... See full document

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Trends and spatial patterns of mortality related to neglected tropical diseases in Brazil

Trends and spatial patterns of mortality related to neglected tropical diseases in Brazil

... Secondary mortality data may present inconsistencies in terms of coverage (proportion of deaths reported and estimated) and quality of information (Martins-Melo et ...mainly in the North and North- ... See full document

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BURDEN OF NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES IN BRAZIL

BURDEN OF NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES IN BRAZIL

... conducted in other states, and the Health Authorities are expected to obtain the same ...found in seven states of Brazil. In the Amazon region, changes in landscape, the migration of ... See full document

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Rev. Bras. Hematol. Hemoter.  vol.38 número2

Rev. Bras. Hematol. Hemoter. vol.38 número2

... This inconsistency has been observed worldwide. GLOBO- CAN estimates the global prevalence of leukemia to be 4.7/100,000 inhabitants. The same report shows, however, that there are differences in the rates when ... See full document

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Helminth elimination in the pursuit of sustainable development goals: a "worm index" for human development.

Helminth elimination in the pursuit of sustainable development goals: a "worm index" for human development.

... other diseases,” the preliminary SDGs outlined at Rio+20 do not list specific ...decade, in- creasing evidence links the major neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) to a significant ... See full document

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The Fire-Armed Police Effect: Evidences from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in Brazil

The Fire-Armed Police Effect: Evidences from a Quasi-Natural Experiment in Brazil

... differences in criminality by comparing two situations: when the police carry firearms and when they do ...Law in 2003 (the Statute of Disarmament ...discussed in detail below, Federal Law ... See full document

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Social sciences research on infectious diseases of poverty: too little and too late?

Social sciences research on infectious diseases of poverty: too little and too late?

... live in endemic areas to access the vaccine once ...disadvantaged in comparison with international travelers from nonendemic ...countries. In addition, the latter do not confront in the ... See full document

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... Cancer mortality in Brazil from 1990 to 2015 remained ...locations in the country and for each state, there was a signiicant reduction in mortality due to cancers of the ... See full document

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"Manifesto" for advancing the control and elimination of neglected tropical diseases.

"Manifesto" for advancing the control and elimination of neglected tropical diseases.

... difficult in resource-poor settings or fragile health systems located in conflict or post-conflict endemic areas ...candidates from existing com- pounds made by various pharmaceutical organizations ... See full document

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