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Leishmaniasis

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      new window Immunization Against Visceral Leishmaniasis Description: Simona Stager, Deborah F. Smith and Paul M. Kaye. Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK. Journal of Immunology. (jimmunol.org)
new window Leishmaniasis (CDC - DPDx) Description: US government site includes causal agent, life cycle, geographic distribution, clinical features, laboratory diagnosis and features. From the Division of Parasitic Diseases, Center for Disease Control and Prevention. (dpd.cdc.gov)
new window Leishmaniasis, All About Description: Introduction, morphology, transmission, immunology, and treatment. From the University of East London, B.Sc Applied Biology course project. (homepages.uel.ac.uk)
new window Leishmaniasis, All About Description: Introduction, clinical, differentials, workup, treatment, medication, follow-up, miscellaneous, pictures, test questions, bibliography. From emedicine. (emedicine.com)
new window Leishmaniasis, All About Description: Abstract, introduction, clinical manifestations, diagnosis and differential, ecology, treatment and control, drugs. From Medscape. (medscape.com)
new window Leishmaniasis, Canine Description: From Oklahoma State, Veterinary Parasitology 5333 (cvm.okstate.edu)
new window Leishmaniasis, Canine Description: Immunization using interferon-gamma as an adjuvant. (stw.nl)
new window Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous Description: Treatment (Israel). (cdfound.to.it)
new window Leishmaniasis, Government (CDC) Description: Reports: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Emerging Infectious Diseases. From Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (cdc.gov)
new window Leishmaniasis, Government (CSR) Description: Disease situation, disease control activity, more information about the disease, links. From Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response (CSR). (who.int)
new window Leishmaniasis, Government (TDR) Description: Update, project reports, highlights, progress, publications, workplans and research grants, resources. From WHO/TDR (World Health Organization/Tropical Disease Research and Training). (who.int)
new window Leishmaniasis, Technical Description: Information on Cutaneous, Mucocutaneous, and Visceral types. From University of Texas Medical Branch, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Microbiology, 'Hemoflagellates'. (gsbs.utmb.edu)
new window Leishmaniasis, Technical Description: Slides of L.donovani and L.mexicana. From Atlas of Medical Parasitology (Italy). (cdfound.to.it)
new window Leishmaniasis, Technical Description: Summary information plus clickable slides, references and world maps. From Christian de Duve Institute of Cellular Pathology. (icp.ucl.ac.be)
new window Leishmaniasis, Travel Description: Health information for international travel. From Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (cdc.gov)
new window Leishmaniasis, Visceral Description: From University of East London, B.Sc Microbiology course project. (homepages.uel.ac.uk)
new window MedlinePlus: Leishmaniasis Description: Directory of news, articles, and factsheets. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window Persian Gulf Experience and Health (CBM 94-3) Description: 594 selected citations from 1971-1994. From National Library of Medicine. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window Persian Gulf, The Impact of Infectious Diseases on the Health of U.S. Troops Description: Includes Leishmaniasis as one of the diseases studied in connection with Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm. From Office of the Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses, reprinted from Clinical Infectious Diseases. (gulflink.osd.mil)
new window Third Cost-B9 Congress Description: Leishmaniasis seminar in Bruges, Belgium on 29-31 May 2000 sponsored by COST-B9 (European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research). (icp.ucl.ac.be)
new window Worldleish Description: Official site of the World Congress of Leishmaniasis. Includes meeting information and news. (worldleish.org)
 




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