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Epidemiological report detailing prevalence, clinical forms, vectors, reservoirs, treatment, and control measures of leishmaniasis in Peru based on national and research data.
Year:
2007
Country:
Peru
Population:
29,076,512
Urbanization:
72%
Poverty rate:
31.3% under national poverty line
Income status:
Upper middle income
Health expenditure per capita (USD):
201
Life expectancy at birth (years):
74
Healthy life expectancy at birth (years):
61
Disease focus:
Cutaneous, mucocutaneous, and diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis
Vectors:
Lu. peruensis, Lu. verrucarum, Lu. tejadai, Lu. pescei, Lu. ubiquitalis
Reservoirs:
Dogs, wild mammals (Didelphis albiventris, Phyllotis andinum, Akodon sp.)
National control program:
Implemented since 1985, passive case detection
Treatment:
Sodium stibogluconate, Amphotericin B, meglumine antimoniate
Access to care:
Free government-provided treatment, limited private sector use, remote area challenges
Data sources:
Ministerio de Salud, Instituto de Medicina Tropical “Daniel A. Carrión”, OPS/OMS, published studies (1997–2003)
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Year:
2023
Region / city:
Eastern Africa, South Sudan
Theme:
Visceral leishmaniasis treatment, clinical trial results, healthcare access
Document type:
Terms of Reference
Organization / institution:
DNDi, AfriKADIA Consortium, IMA World Health, WHO
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals, researchers, policy makers
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2021
Submission date:
August 25, 2021
Institution:
Utrecht University
Faculty / Program:
Veterinary Medicine
Type of document:
Honours Master Thesis
Author:
E.A. Ruijsink
Student number:
5957214
Supervisors:
Prof. Dr. F. Broere; Dr. N. Benne; Dr. C.J. Piek
Departments:
Department of Biomolecular Health Sciences; Department of Clinical Sciences
Research project:
Project Leishmania
Research field:
Veterinary Medicine; Immunology; Parasitology
Subject:
Canine leishmaniasis, seroprevalence in imported dogs, macrophage polarisation
Geographic focus:
Mediterranean area; Netherlands
Study population:
Dogs imported from the Mediterranean region
Pathogen:
Leishmania infantum
Vector:
Sandflies of the genera Phlebotomus and Lutzomyia
Methods:
Serological data collection, clinical database methodology, flow cytometry, qPCR, macrophage cell culture, experimental infection assays
Structure:
Two research parts including epidemiological database methodology and laboratory immunological experiments
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Australia
Theme:
Hepatitis B, Vaccination, Disease Surveillance
Document type:
Epidemiological review
Organ / institution:
Australian Government Department of Health
Authors:
Nicole Sonneveld, Joanne Jackson, Aditi Dey, Stephen Lambert, Katrina Clark, Benjamin Cowie, Kristine Macartney, Frank Beard
Target audience:
Researchers, health professionals, policymakers
Period of action:
2000–2019
Approval date:
24/06/2024
Date of changes:
N/A
Organization:
Epidemiological Association of Bangladesh (EPAB)
Document Type:
Membership Application Form
Country:
Bangladesh
Purpose:
Application for membership in the association
Membership Categories:
General / Life / Associate
Required Information:
Personal details, contact information, educational qualifications, professional position, epidemiological work experience
Declaration:
Applicant’s statement of accuracy and commitment to abide by association rules
Approval Authority:
President and General Secretary, EPAB
Issuing Body:
Epidemiological Association of Bangladesh
Applicable Year:
Subscription Year (as specified by applicant and EPAB)
Registration Reference:
BMDC Registration Number (where applicable)
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Mumbai
Subject:
Community Medicine
Document Type:
Research Article
Author:
P.A. Warbhe, P. B. Sawant, R.J. Mankeshwar
Target Audience:
Researchers, Medical Professionals, Public Health Authorities
Period of Validity:
N/A
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Año:
2021
Tipo de documento:
Artículo científico
Revista:
Mexican Journal of Phytopathology
Sección:
Special issue “COVID-19 and Plant Health”
Autores:
Agustín Gonzalez-Cruces; Esly Arista-Carmona; Karen Vianey Díaz-Arias; Karina Ramírez-Razo; Adrián Hernández-Livera; Gustavo Mora-Aguilera; Gerardo Acevedo-Sánchez; Coral Mendoza-Ramos
Autor de correspondencia:
Gustavo Mora-Aguilera
Instituciones:
Colegio de Postgraduados; Laboratorio de Análisis de Riesgo Epidemiológico Fitosanitario (CP-LANREF)
Región / país:
Montecillo, Texcoco, Estado de México, México
Fecha de recepción:
28 Jul. 2020
Fecha de aceptación:
05 Aug. 2021
Fecha de publicación:
01 Sep. 2021
DOI:
10.18781/R.MEX.FIT.2021-27
Temática:
Fitopatología; epidemiología de enfermedades vegetales
Cultivo estudiado:
Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean)
Patógenos analizados:
Alternaria alternata; Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV)
Periodo de evaluación:
2020
Metodología:
Evaluación de severidad de enfermedad, análisis ANOVA en SAS v9.4, patrones espaciales con kriging y variogramas en SURFER v10, identificación molecular con primers ITS-Alternaria y NIb/BL1-Virus
Variables del estudio:
22 variables con 859 observaciones y 18,898 metadatos
Palabras clave:
Alternaria alternata; Bean common mosaic virus; severity; genotype; common bean
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Kragujevac, Serbia
Theme:
Psychological consequences of burns
Document type:
Editorial
Institution:
University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences
Authors:
Bojana Krstic, Milos Krstic, Dragica Selakovic, Nemanja Jovicic, Gvozden Rosic
Corresponding author:
Gvozden Rosic
Target audience:
Medical researchers, healthcare professionals
Received date:
October 9, 2023
Revised date:
December 15, 2023
Accepted date:
January 24, 2024
Published online:
February 19, 2024
Keywords:
Thermal skin injury; Anxiety; Depression; Psychological consequences of burns
DOI:
https://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v14.i2.199
URL:
https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3206/full/v14/i2/199.htm
Year:
2020
Location:
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Subject:
COVID-19 in pregnant women
Document Type:
Retrospective study
Institution:
Mugda Medical College and Hospital; National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM); Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS)
Authors:
Dr Irin Hossain, Prof Dr Manzurul Haque Khan, Dr M M Aktaruzzaman, Dr Ashekur Rahman Mullick
Population:
Pregnant women with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19
Study Period:
May 1 – June 30, 2020
Sample Size:
30
Gestational Age Range:
Median 36 weeks (IQR 33–38)
Clinical Outcomes:
25 discharged alive, 3 transferred, 2 deceased
Treatment Details:
Oxygen therapy, antibiotics, corticosteroids for fetal lung maturation
Symptoms Observed:
Abdominal pain, cough, fever
Comorbidities:
Diabetes, bronchial asthma, hypertension
Data Source:
Patient charts, hospital admission records
Corresponding Authors Contact:
[email protected], [email protected]
Type of Source:
Peer-reviewed medical research article
Type:
Supplemental material
Content:
Bibliographic list of scientific studies
Subject:
COVID-19 clinical and epidemiological research
Disease:
COVID-19
Pathogen:
SARS-CoV-2
Geographical focus:
South Korea and international case reports
Document structure:
Numbered reference list
Number of referenced studies:
38
Type of sources:
Peer-reviewed journal articles and case reports
Medical fields:
Infectious diseases, epidemiology, internal medicine, pulmonology, cardiology, pediatrics
Key topics:
clinical characteristics, treatment approaches, prognosis, transmission, comorbidities, diagnostic imaging, case reports
Journals cited:
Journal of Korean Medical Science; Korean Journal of Internal Medicine; Yonsei Medical Journal; Infection & Chemotherapy; Epidemiology and Health
Year:
2023
Country:
Gabon
Region / Cities:
Libreville, Melen, Mouila, Oyem, Bitam, Moanda
Topic:
Malaria diagnostics, epidemiology
Document type:
Original research article
Institution:
University of Health Sciences (USS), Department of Parasitology–Mycology and Tropical Medicine (SPMET)
Authors:
Bouyou Akotet et al., Ndong Ngomo et al., Mawili-Mboumba et al., Moutombi-Ditombi et al.
Target population:
Patients at sentinel sites
Study period:
February–December 2023
Diagnostic methods:
HRP2-based rapid diagnostic tests, light microscopy
Key findings:
Variation in RDT sensitivity and specificity across sites, discordance with microscopy, factors influencing RDT positivity
Keywords:
Malaria, HRP2-RDT, sensitivity, specificity, discordance, Gabon
Abstract:
Cross-sectional evaluation of HRP2-based rapid diagnostic tests for malaria at sentinel sites, highlighting variability in performance and implications for epidemiological surveillance and diagnostic capacity
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Peru
Theme:
Local Government, Town Planning
Document Type:
Meeting Minutes
Organization:
Selectboard
Author:
Melinda M. Beebe, Town Clerk
Target Audience:
Town Officials, Residents of Peru
Period of Activity:
April 4, 2024
Approval Date:
April 4, 2024
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Geneva
Theme:
Intellectual Property, Gastronomic Tourism, Development
Document Type:
Project Proposal
Organization / Institution:
Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP), World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
Author:
Peru, Cameroon, Malaysia, Morocco
Target Audience:
Member States, stakeholders in tourism, gastronomy, and intellectual property sectors
Period of Action:
2023-2026
Approval Date:
April 26, 2023
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2022
Authors:
David G. Beresford-Jones; Christian Mader; Kevin J. Lane; Lauren Cadwallader; Benedikt Gräfingholt; George Chauca; Jennifer Grant; Stefan Hölzl; Luis V.J. Coll; Matthias Lang; Johny Isla; Charles French; Markus Reindel
Corresponding author:
David G. Beresford-Jones
ORCID:
0000-0003-2427-7007
Affiliations:
University of Bonn; University of Cambridge; CONICET–Instituto de las Culturas (IDECU); Public Library of Science (PLoS); Technische Hochschule Georg Agricola; Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; INAPL; RiesKraterMuseum Nördlingen; Bonn Centre for Digital Humanities; Peruvian Ministry of Culture; German Archaeological Institute (DAI)
Region:
Southern Peru; Río Ica; Río Grande de Nasca; Andes; Pacific coast
Chronological scope:
Early Archaic Period to Inca Late Horizon
Keywords:
South America; Andes; mobility; pastoralism; obsidian; stable isotope analysis
Type of document:
Peer-reviewed research article
Subject area:
Archaeology; Andean studies; socio-economic organization; mobility and exchange
Received:
14 December 2021
Revised:
5 April 2022
Accepted:
12 April 2022
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Peru, Brazil
Theme:
Social entrepreneurship, child protection, vulnerable children and youth
Document Type:
Application Form
Institution:
Duke University
Author:
J. Kirk Felsman Program on Children in Adversity
Target Audience:
Recent graduates, social entrepreneurs, documentarians, researchers in child protection
Period of Action:
September 2014 - September 2015
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Context:
Application for the Felsman Fellowship, a professional opportunity for recent graduates in the fields of social entrepreneurship and documentary arts focused on child protection in Peru and Brazil.
Year:
2025
Country:
Peru
Theme:
Economic, social and cultural rights; Right to health
Document type:
Report / Submission to UN Committee
Organization:
Amnesty International
Target audience:
United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Period covered:
2007–2022
Focus regions:
Lima, Ayacucho, Tumbes, Cusco, Callao
Key topics:
Health system funding, tax collection, inequality, availability and quality of health services
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Peru, Indiana
Topic:
City Council meeting agenda
Document type:
Council Agenda
Organization / Institution:
City of Peru
Author:
City Council of Peru
Target Audience:
Residents of Peru, Indiana, Municipal Employees, Local Government Officials
Effective Period:
September 10, 2018
Approval Date:
September 10, 2018
Date of Amendments:
None
Year:
2018
City:
Peru, Indiana
Type of Document:
Meeting Minutes
Department:
Board of Public Works and Safety
Attendees:
Mayor Gabriel Greer, Board Member Kristen Funk, Board Member Anderson, City Clerk-Treasurer Tanisha Soldi, City Attorney Dustin Kern, department heads, other interested parties
Agenda Items:
Approval of previous meeting minutes, payment of claims, FOP contract review, public requests, street and alley bids
Decisions Made:
Approval of claims, FOP contract, street bids under advisement, amendments to short-term disability policy
Events Covered:
Requests for tree removal, Little League parade approval, traffic sign discussion
Year:
2021
Country:
Peru
Organization:
National Institute of Statistics and Information Technology (INEI)
Institution Type:
National Statistical Office / National Geospatial Agency
Author:
Digna Mateo Igreada
Position:
Executive Director of Cartography and Geography
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Implementation Projects:
GeoSur, IDE, MEGA, SDI-Peru training
Focus Areas:
Geospatial data integration, geocoding, metadata standards, statistical-geospatial interoperability
Level of Implementation:
National and metropolitan regions, pilot areas for agricultural census
Related Agendas:
2020 round of population and housing censuses, 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
International Cooperation:
Collaboration with DANE (Colombia) and other regional initiatives
Year:
2021
Event:
9th Meeting of the SPRFMO Commission
Date of meeting:
25 January – 2 February 2021
Format of meeting:
Virtual meeting
Document reference:
COMM9-PROP13
Submitting country:
Republic of Peru
Related measure:
CMM 16-2019 on the SPRFMO Observer Programme
Type of document:
Policy proposal to amend a conservation and management measure
Organization:
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Subject:
Fisheries governance and observer programme requirements
Geographic scope:
SPRFMO Convention Area in the South Pacific Ocean
Affected vessels:
Fishing vessels flying the flag of a Member or Cooperating non-Contracting Party
Proposed exemption:
Fishing vessels of no more than 15 meters in length
Legal basis referenced:
Article 19(2)(b) of the SPRFMO Convention
Associated frameworks:
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14; FAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
Data obligations referenced:
CMM 02-2020 Collection, Reporting, Verification and Exchange of Data
Date received:
05 December 2020
Year:
2010
Region:
Latin America and the Caribbean
Sector:
Social services; Education; Health
Project ID:
P116264
Operation Name:
Third Results & Accountability (REACT) Programmatic DPL
Borrower:
Government of Peru
Implementing Agency:
Ministry of Economy and Finance
Contact:
David Ian Walker
Title:
Lead Economist
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
+1 202 473-8518
Estimated Appraisal Date:
October 4, 2010
Estimated Board Approval Date:
November 30, 2010
Key Development Issues:
Strengthening accountability and results in education, health, and nutrition; addressing low-quality equilibria in social services
Objectives:
Improve parental awareness of outcomes, enhance literacy in second grade, reduce maternal and neonatal mortality, improve nutrition outcomes
Financing Source:
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Financing Amount:
$100 million
Program Stage:
Concept
Target Population:
Children and communities in Peru, especially in rural and indigenous areas