Brucellosis in Argentina
Updated: 2011-12-29 16:15:02
Rates of Brucellosis in Argentina have been decreasing for over two decades, but continue to parallel those reported in the United States during the 1950′s. [1,2] See graph [3]: References: 1. Berger SA. Infectious Diseases of Argentina, 2011. 417 pp, 96 graphs, 1516 references. Gideon e-books, http://www.gideononline.com/ebooks/country/infectious-diseases-of-argentina/ 2. Berger SA. Brucellosis: Global Status, 2011. 125 [...]
The incidence of human rabies in Central America has been decreasing since 1995. [1,2] Rates in El Salvador exceed those of other countries in the region, and are strikingly similar to those reported by Thailand. See graphs [3]: References: l. Berger SA. Infectious Diseases of El Salvador, 2011. 350 pp, 80 graphs, 883 references. Gideon [...]
Notwithstanding a recent series of outbreaks, rates of Hepatitis A in Mexico have changed little since 1984, and remain similar to those reported in the United States during the 1960′s and 1970′s (see graph). [1-3] References: 1. Berger SA. Infectious Diseases of Mexico, 2011. 446 pp, 128 graphs, 1655 references. Gideon e-book series, http://www.gideononline.com/ebooks/country/infectious-diseases-of-mexico/ 2. [...]
Mexico is one of relatively few countries which publish rates of scabies on a national level. A recent outbreak in Veracruz belies the fact that infestation rates have been steadily declining since the 1980′s (see graph). [1,2] References: 1. Berger SA. Infectious diseases of Mexico, 2011. 446 pp, 128 graphs, 1655 references. Gideon e-books, http://www.gideononline.com/ebooks/country/infectious-diseases-of-mexico/ [...]