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increasing incidence of zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis on crete, greece.to determine whether the incidence of canine leishmaniasis has increased on crete, greece, we fitted infection models to serodiagnostic records of 8,848 dog samples for 1990-2006. models predicted that seroprevalence has increased 2.4% (95% confidence interval 1.61%-3.51%) per year and that incidence has increased 2.2- to 3.8-fold over this 17-year period.200919523295
fourteen-year seroepidemiological study of zoonoses in a greek village.a seroepidemiological study carried out in a high-risk village in crete in 1985-1987 and 1998 showed that although the awareness of the people concerning zoonoses had increased during this period, the situation did not improve: there was a significant increase of the spread of seroprevalence in time and space of coxiella burnetii, rickettsia typhi, brucella sp., and entamoeba histolytica. toxoplasma gondii, rickettsia conorii, borrelia burgdorferi, echinococcus granulosus, leishmania sp., and fa ...200212135274
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