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    Abstract: Neglected tropical diseases are a medically diverse group of tropical infections which are especially common in low-income populations in developing regions of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. They are caused by a variety of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, protozoa and helminths. Different organizations define the set of diseases differently. In sub-Saharan Africa, the impact of these diseases as a group is comparable to malaria and tuberculosis. Some of these diseases have known…

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    Aedes Mosquito Case Study

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    According to Guzman et al. 2003, the vector control program is basically grounded on source reduction, removing larval habitats of Aedes mosquito from domestic surroundings. Three methods that suitable to control the dengue are through chemical control, biological control and physical control (source of reduction methods). These controls are carried out concurrently based on the environment of breeding…

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    Aedes aegypti is holometabolous, this type of development stages includes the egg, lava, pupa, and the adult stage. The distinct traits to key out this mosquito are, small palps with white scales. The female mosquito can lay as many as a hundred eggs at one batch, after the eggs are laid down, the eggs develop within two days, and once wet the larvae emerge from the egg shortly after (Christopher, 1960). The larvae then mature over the course of the week or longer, depending on temperature,…

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    circulate between forest-dwelling mosquitoes and primates. (“History of Chikungunya”)The Chikungunya virus is similar to the dengue virus due to the fact that they both travel through mosquitoes and the traveling cycle between anthropoids and human hosts. (Wikipedia: “Chikungunya”) They show similar symptoms as well, but the virus are different. If the physician test both and dengue comes out negative then it’s most likely the Chikungunya virus. In 2008, the US National…

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    development of global transportation and urbanization of dense populations (Gould et al. 2017). This review focuses on the dengue and yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti, and the insightful impact its relationship with humans has had on its evolution (Tabachnick 1991). The species has become a very important public health concern especially in regards to vectoring dengue, zika, and chikungunya viruses, which currently have no existing vaccines. Therefore, understanding how the species has…

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    ZIKV

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    can bind to, but do not block the infection of a similar virus. It is critical to determine if any preexisting Flavivirus antibody, particularly dengue antibody, is contributing to the clinical outcome or transmission of Zika in the current epidemic, to better control the outbreak and to address future outbreaks. The current approach for developing dengue vaccines is based upon the system that a neutralizing immune response which is directed towards a single strain will protect against if not…

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    Papaya leaf is one of the vegetables taken from the leaves on plants or fruit trees. Indonesians eat papaya leaves as lalab or leaf cooked in a processed way as snacks for cooking rice and also other side dishes. Uniquely papaya leaves have a different taste with the fruit that bitter. But the bitter taste does not limit many Indonesian people to like the leaves of papaya. Even if you can process it, then the leaf will not be too bitter. Behind the bitter taste, it turns out papaya leaves store…

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    Papaya (Papaya) a lot of advantages! Taste sweet, pear-shaped and resembles orange papaya whole year is freely available in the market as well as it is a cheap and healthy fruit. Like butter in touch and seemingly the most delicious eating papaya vitamin C, A and E is abundant. An intake of papaya fruit, smoothies, milkshakes, salads as well as vegetables (raw papaya) is used. Papaya because of their medicinal uses since ancient times is famous and rich. It is a traditional herbal medicine. The…

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    Spread Of Diseases Essay

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    of key factors in the emergence of infectious diseases. From this list, three factors stand out as critically important due to their heightened potential … I will argue that climate and weather, lack of political will, and human demographics and behavior are the most critical factors in the emergence of infectious diseases in the modern day. I. Climate and Weather All life is impacted by short-term weather variations and long-term changes in climate. Climate and weather, thus, have the…

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    Zika Virus Research Paper

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    mosquito) which causes a maculo-papular rash. This specie is a typical mosquito that stays around standing water which is flower pots, puddles, buckets and much more. But there is one difference in this mosquito then the rest. This specie carries Dengue and Chikungunya which is an infection that causes joint issues, fever, and even death. However, these diseases are only in the tropics and…

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