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J Infect Dis ; 222(Suppl 8): S701-S708, 2020 10 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33119094

RESUMEN

Industrial operations of the private sector, such as extraction, agriculture, and construction, can bring large numbers of people into new settlement areas and cause environmental change that promotes the transmission of vector-borne diseases. Industry-related workers and communities unduly exposed to infection risk typically lack the knowledge and means to protect themselves. However, there is a strong business rationale for protecting local resident employees through integrated vector control programs, as well as an ethical responsibility to care for these individuals and the affected communities. We discuss the role and challenges of the private sector in developing malaria control programs, which can include extensive collaborations with the public sector that go on to form the basis of national vector control programs or more broadly support local healthcare systems.


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Control de Enfermedades Transmisibles/organización & administración , Malaria/prevención & control , Países en Desarrollo , Conocimientos, Actitudes y Práctica en Salud , Humanos , Sector Privado , Calidad de la Atención de Salud , Factores Socioeconómicos
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Int J Environ Health Res ; 28(4): 341-357, 2018 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29932732

RESUMEN

Household dust contains an array of constituents, including house dust mites (HDM) and the HDM allergen, Der p 1, which can cause sensitivities such as asthma and eczema. Vacuuming can help alleviate symptoms, yet little is understood about cleaning behaviour in different households. This pilot study investigated the contents of dust from four household types (students; over 65 s; and families with and without pets). This was then related to cleaning behaviours and perceptions of cleanliness. Our investigation found that HDMs and Der p 1 were present in all households and sampling locations, including participants' cars. The median Der p 1 was greatest in the living room, though results varied. Demographic group was a determinant for the number of human and pet hairs present in dust. Surprisingly, vacuuming was the most disliked task overall. This information requires consideration when developing cleaning products and advising individuals with dust-related health issues.


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Alérgenos/análisis , Antígenos Dermatofagoides/análisis , Proteínas de Artrópodos/análisis , Cisteína Endopeptidasas/análisis , Polvo/análisis , Contaminación del Aire Interior/análisis , Animales , Monitoreo del Ambiente , Cabello , Vivienda , Humanos , Higiene , Percepción , Mascotas , Pyroglyphidae , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Acta Trop ; 188: 142-151, 2018 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30165072

RESUMEN

Industrial activities have produced profound changes in the natural environment, including the mass removal of trees, fragmentation of habitats, and creation of larval mosquito breeding sites, that have allowed the vectors of disease pathogens to thrive. We conducted a review of the literature to assess the impact of industrial activities on vector-borne disease transmission. Our study shows that industrial activities may be coupled with significant changes to human demographics that can potentially increase contact between pathogens, vectors and hosts, and produce a shift of parasites and susceptible populations between low and high disease endemic areas. Indeed, where vector-borne diseases and industrial activities intersect, large numbers of potentially immunologically naïve people may be exposed to infection and lack the knowledge and means to protect themselves from infection. Such areas are typically associated with inadequate access to quality health care, thus allowing industrial development and production sites to become important foci of transmission. The altered local vector ecologies, and the changes in disease dynamics that changes affect, create challenges for under-resourced health care and vector-control systems.


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Industrias , Malaria/transmisión , Mosquitos Vectores , Animales , Ecosistema , Ambiente , Humanos , Larva , Minería , Árboles
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