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  • Book
    Carlos Brisola Marcondes, editor.
    Contents:
    1. General comments and importance of arthropod-related diseases
    2. Epidemiology of vector-borne diseases
    3. Blood sucking insects and history
    4. Blood sucking, vector-parasite relationship and transmission of diseases
    5. Generalities on arboviruses
    6. Yellow fever
    7. Dengue
    8. Other flaviviruses
    9. Togaviridae
    10. Bunyaviruses
    11. Plague and tularemia
    12. Rickettsial infections, Bartonella infections and coxiellosis
    13. Borreliosis: Lyme disease and relapsing fever
    14. Ehrlichiosis
    15. Anaplasmosis
    16. Leishmaniasis
    17. American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease)
    18. Sleeping sickness, nagana
    19. Other trypanosomiasis
    20. Malaria
    21. Babesiosis
    22. Theileriosis
    23. Hepatozoonosis
    24. Lymphatic filariasis
    25. Onchocerciasis
    26. Mansonelliasis
    27. Dirofilariasis
    28. Loiasis
    29. Thelaziosis (canine eye-worm)
    30. Habronemosis
    31. Flies
    32. Sucking and biting lice
    33. Fleas
    34. Diseases caused by Acari (ticks and mites)
    35. Other irritating Arthropods (beetles, bugs, centipedes etc.)
    36. Allergy to bites of hematophagous arthropods
    37. Geoprocessing and expected distribution of diseases (including deforestation, global warming and other changes)
    38. Wolbachia: influence on pathogeny, treatment and control of arthropod borne diseases.
    Digital Access Springer 2017
  • Article
    Araujo FG, Coelho PM, Pereira LH, Pellegrino J.
    Clin Exp Immunol. 1977 May;28(2):289-91.
    Skin-graft rejection in mice experimentally infected with Schistosoma mansoni is delayed when grafting is performed 60 days after the infection. In mice infected 30 days prior to the grafting, the grafts were rejected at the same time both in infected and in control animals. This observation indicates that impairment of cell-mediated immune response occurs in mice with mature S. mansoni infections.
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