Rasgos antropogénicos de los ciclos zoonóticos en el Perú

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Ruth Katherine Mendivel Gerónimo
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Abstract

In a natural, non-anthropogenic way, hosts or vectors influence the dynamics of zoonotic cycles in several ways; On the one hand, they determine the geographical and temporal distribution of infectious agents, according to their habitats, their movements and their biological cycles; on the other hand, they determine the intensity and frequency of exposure and contact with humans, according to their habits, their populations and their interactions; and also determine the probability and severity of infection and disease in humans, according to their genetic, immunological and pathogenic characteristics. However, on the other hand, anthropogenic traits refer to human characteristics or activities that influence the dynamics of zoonotic cycles, alter the balance of the principle of opportunity and encounter, susceptibility, exposure, transmission, and adaptability. of etiological agents, as well as the emergence and re-emergence of zoonoses and the response of health systems. Based on the available scientific evidence, the main anthropogenic traits that influence zoonotic cycles in Peru are described and analyzed.
秘鲁人畜共患病循环的人为特征
宿主或病媒以自然的、非人为的方式,以几种方式影响人畜共患病周期的动态;一方面,它们根据传染物的生境、运动和生物周期确定传染物的地理和时间分布;另一方面,它们根据人类的习惯、人口和相互作用,确定接触和与人类接触的强度和频率;根据人类的遗传、免疫和致病特征,确定人类感染和患病的概率和严重程度。然而,另一方面,人为特征是指影响人畜共患病周期动态的人类特征或活动,改变机会和相遇原则、易感性、暴露、传播和适应性的平衡。病原体,以及人畜共患病的出现和再次出现以及卫生系统的反应。根据现有的科学证据,描述和分析了影响秘鲁人畜共患病周期的主要人为特征。
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Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental
Boletin De Malariologia Y Salud Ambiental INFECTIOUS DISEASES-PARASITOLOGY
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