2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2008001200027
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Characterization and speculations on the urbanization of visceral leishmaniasis in Brazil

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“…Given that there is no hard evidence on how much dogs contribute towards human infection, or on the effect of insecticides, particularly organochlorines, and there are no analyses of the operational obstacles to control measures used in large-scale urban environments, and since the biological, social or ecological events that led to urbanization and the spread of leishmaniasis are absolutely unknown 36 , investment in research that addresses these problems must be a priority. Finding vaccines seems to be an immediate challenge.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Given that there is no hard evidence on how much dogs contribute towards human infection, or on the effect of insecticides, particularly organochlorines, and there are no analyses of the operational obstacles to control measures used in large-scale urban environments, and since the biological, social or ecological events that led to urbanization and the spread of leishmaniasis are absolutely unknown 36 , investment in research that addresses these problems must be a priority. Finding vaccines seems to be an immediate challenge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present phenomenon of large scale urbanization started in 1981, when epidemics hit Teresina and then São Luis, in the mid-north, spread throughout the country to the west and south, affecting several states, including São Paulo and Rio Grande do Sul, and larger cities, such as Belo Horizonte and the capital, Brasilia (Figure 2). Moreover, the total number of cases in the country nearly doubled despite all efforts of control 36,37 . The annual cumulative incidence rate increased more discretely, but the mortality rate rose significantly despite medical advances and the development of specific guidelines for the most serious presentation of this disease 38,39 .…”
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“…VL, also known as kala-azar, is an important zoonosis in Brazil 4 . L. chagasi is the agent responsible for more than 2300 clinical cases of HVL in Brazil every year 2,5 , and the prevalence of CVL in endemic areas has been shown to be between 1.9 and 25% 3,6 .…”
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“…Political and socioeconomic changes may have an even more important role than global warming on the changing epidemiology of the leishmaniases, as has been argued for tick-borne diseases in Europe [4]. Indeed, in the last 20 years in Brazil, the epidemiological pattern of VL has changed from a sporadic disease of rural areas to one occurring in peri-urban epidemics that affect all socioeconomic strata, and with a trend towards increasing mortality [5]. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control lists the leishmaniases among the ten vector-borne diseases that have the greatest potential to affect European inhabitants [6].…”
Section: The Impact Of the Leishmaniases And Perspectives For Anti-lementioning
confidence: 99%