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      Risk factors, representations and practices associated with emerging urban human visceral leishmaniasis in Posadas, Argentina.

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          Visceral leishmaniasis is an often overlooked disease with high lethality rates about which there is need of additional local studies to inform the design of effective control strategies. The urbanization of its transmission has already been verified in America, with domestic dogs being the primary reservoirs and vectors of the disease. Socio-economic conditions, demographics and practices of domestic groups typically present in urban settings may play a specific role in the transmission of the infection, which is still poorly understood. 

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          Journal
          Biomedica
          Biomedica : revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud
          0120-4157
          0120-4157
          Feb 23 2016
          : 36
          : 0
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Secretaría de Calidad de Vida, Municipalidad de Posadas, Misiones, Argentina Universidad Nacional de Misiones, Misiones, Argentina. karenlopez34@yahoo.com.ar.
          Article
          27622625
          0d26dcd9-9b3a-401b-b821-cfad908d677b
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          Argentina.,Leishmaniasis,attitudes,health knowledge,neglected diseases,practice,visceral,risk factors

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