International Journal of Dermatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 6, 2024
Abstract
The
bond
between
humans
and
dogs
is
precious
has
been
treasured
since
ancient
times.
Dog
ownership
linked
to
numerous
health
benefits,
such
as
increased
physical
activity
social
functioning
decreased
depression
cardiovascular
events.
However,
can
transmit
zoonotic
diseases
humans,
many
of
which
present
with
cutaneous
findings.
This
review
summarizes
the
dermatologic
manifestations,
transmission
routes,
diagnosis,
treatment
transmitted
by
dogs,
including
vector‐borne,
bacterial,
viral,
fungal,
parasitic
infections.
emphasizes
significance
clinicians
obtaining
a
comprehensive
exposure
history
when
patients
exhibit
rash
unknown
origin.
Such
an
approach
provide
valuable
epidemiological
clues
related
diagnosing
disease
pet
dog.
Furthermore,
identifying
dog
infection
source
subsequent
veterinary
help
prevent
recurrent
infections
in
patients.
Authorea (Authorea),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 19, 2024
Hafiz
T.A.
KhanCollege
of
Nursing,
Midwifery
and
Healthcare,
University
West
London,
Brentford,
Middlesex
TW8
9GB,
United
Kingdom,
Email:
[email protected]
Mari
Addo10
Prickly
Pear
Street,
Dome
Pillar
2,
GE-325-5315,
Accra,
Ghana,
[email protected]&Helen
Findlay,
PhD
(Brunel),
Independent
Researcher,
UK
Frontiers in Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: May 13, 2024
Systems
thinking
is
aimed
at
understanding
and
solving
complex
problems
that
cut
across
sectors,
an
approach
requires
accurate,
timely,
multisectoral
data.
Citizen-driven
big
data
can
advance
systems
thinking,
considering
the
widespread
use
of
digital
devices.
Using
platforms,
from
these
devices
transform
health
to
predict
prevent
global
crises
respond
rapidly
emerging
by
providing
citizens
with
real-time
support.
For
example,
obtain
support
help
public
risks
via
a
app,
which
evolving
risks.
These
be
aggregated
visualized
on
dashboards,
provide
decision-makers
advanced
analytics
facilitate
jurisdiction-level
rapid
responses
climate
change
impacts
(e.g.,
direct
crisis
communication).
In
context
change,
platforms
strengthen
integrating
information
food,
health,
social
services)
citizen
More
importantly,
used
for
decision-making,a
paradigm-changing
invert
innovation,
we
define
as
co-conceptualizing
societal
solutions
vulnerable
communities
improve
economic
development
focus
community
wellbeing.
However,
foster
equitable
inclusive
partnerships
it
critical
avoid
top-down
approaches
sometimes
result
when
researchers
in
Global
North
South
collaborate.
Equitable
South–North
built
combining
science
community-based
participatory
research
ethically
leverage
citizen-driven
international
jurisdictions.
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
54(1), P. 143 - 156
Published: April 1, 2024
Spreading
of
dengue
fever
after
globalization
presents
an
emerging
worldwide
threating
especiallyin
tropical
and
subtropical
regions.
Co-infections
Dengue
virus
(DENV),
Zika,
virus(ZIKV)
Chikkungunya
(CHIKV)
are
Aedes
mosquito-borne
diseases
reported
in
somecountries.
Climate
change
is
likely
to
increase
global
outbreaks
incidence
Aedes-borne
arboviruseshas
been
more
frequent
intense
the
recent
years.
Unfortunately,
current
evidencesuggests
that
climatic
changes
can
be
partially
driving
outbreaksworldwide.
Besides,
already
made
conditions
suitablefor
risk
spreading
certain
zoonotic
vector-borne
non-endemic
countries.
The
areaswith
changing.
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(5), P. 909 - 909
Published: April 30, 2024
Three
patients
with
relapsing
and
remitting
borreliosis,
babesiosis,
bartonellosis,
despite
extended
anti-infective
therapy,
were
prescribed
double-dose
dapsone
combination
therapy
(DDDCT)
for
8
weeks,
followed
by
one
or
several
two-week
courses
of
pulsed
high-dose
(HDDCT).
We
discuss
these
patients’
cases
to
illustrate
three
important
variables
required
long-term
remission.
First,
diagnosing
treating
active
co-infections,
including
Babesia
Bartonella
important.
rotations
multiple
anti-malarial
drug
combinations
herbal
therapies,
6-day
HDDCT
pulses
achieve
clinical
Second,
all
prior
oral,
intramuscular
(IM),
and/or
intravenous
(IV)
antibiotics
used
chronic
Lyme
disease
(CLD)/post-treatment
syndrome
(PTLDS),
irrespective
the
length
administration,
inferior
in
efficacy
short-term
biofilm/persister
i.e.,
dapsone,
rifampin,
methylene
blue,
pyrazinamide,
which
improved
resistant
fatigue,
pain,
headaches,
insomnia,
neuropsychiatric
symptoms.
Lastly,
addressing
factors
on
16-point
systemic
infectious
(MSIDS)
model
was
achieving
In
conclusion,
DDDCT
6–7-day
HDDCT,
while
abnormalities
MSIDS
map,
could
represent
a
novel
effective
strategy
CLD/PTLDS
associated
co-infections
Bartonella.
International Journal of Dermatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 6, 2024
Abstract
The
bond
between
humans
and
dogs
is
precious
has
been
treasured
since
ancient
times.
Dog
ownership
linked
to
numerous
health
benefits,
such
as
increased
physical
activity
social
functioning
decreased
depression
cardiovascular
events.
However,
can
transmit
zoonotic
diseases
humans,
many
of
which
present
with
cutaneous
findings.
This
review
summarizes
the
dermatologic
manifestations,
transmission
routes,
diagnosis,
treatment
transmitted
by
dogs,
including
vector‐borne,
bacterial,
viral,
fungal,
parasitic
infections.
emphasizes
significance
clinicians
obtaining
a
comprehensive
exposure
history
when
patients
exhibit
rash
unknown
origin.
Such
an
approach
provide
valuable
epidemiological
clues
related
diagnosing
disease
pet
dog.
Furthermore,
identifying
dog
infection
source
subsequent
veterinary
help
prevent
recurrent
infections
in
patients.