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Sent on Saturday, 2010 Apr 24Search kinetoplastids OR kinetoplastid OR Kinetoplastida OR "trypanosoma brucei" OR leishmania OR brucei OR leishmaniasis OR "African trypanosomiasis"
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1. | Zhongguo Ji Sheng Chong Xue Yu Ji Sheng Chong Bing Za Zhi. 2010 Feb;28(1):77-8.[Visceral leishmaniasis in Artux City of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region during 1996-2007][Article in Chinese] Cui G, Chen XY, Tax M, Abulaji M, Osman Y.Institute of Endemic Disease Control of Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture, Artux 845350, China. AbstractVisceral leishmanniasis cases in Artux City of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in 1996-2007 were collected and statistically analyzed. Altogether, 102 leishmanniasis cases were found in the ten years. Among 7 townships and an urban district, more cases were reported in the townships of Ahu (occupying 37.3%), Azake (27.5%), Sumutake (19.6%) and Shangatushi (8.8%), while sporadical cases occurred in other townships/district. Male and female ratio was 1.04:1. More cases were from 0-5 year age group (30.4%) and 6-10 year age group (29.4%). In the ten years, the highest number of cases (21.6%) occurred in 1998 and the lowest in 2000 (1.0%). Visceral leishmaniasis has been endemic in Artux City. |
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