2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2001000700021
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Wetlands and infectious diseases

Abstract: There is a historical association between wetlands and infectious disease that has led to the modification of wetlands to

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“…Kontak dengan tanah di lahan basah seperti pada aktivitas menanam dan memanen padi juga menyebabkan agen patologis menginfeksi tubuh. Beberapa agen patologis di lahan basah menyebabkan penyakit infeksi yang angka mortalitas dan morbiditasnya cukup tinggi seperti infeksi pencernaan, thypoid, diare, kolera, hepatitis A, dan penyakit kulit seperti gatal-gatal (13).…”
Section: Lahan Basah Menjadi Ekosistem Tempat Penularan Berbagai Peny...unclassified
“…Kontak dengan tanah di lahan basah seperti pada aktivitas menanam dan memanen padi juga menyebabkan agen patologis menginfeksi tubuh. Beberapa agen patologis di lahan basah menyebabkan penyakit infeksi yang angka mortalitas dan morbiditasnya cukup tinggi seperti infeksi pencernaan, thypoid, diare, kolera, hepatitis A, dan penyakit kulit seperti gatal-gatal (13).…”
Section: Lahan Basah Menjadi Ekosistem Tempat Penularan Berbagai Peny...unclassified
“…Upsurges in schistosomiasis and malaria in local communities following the modification of aquatic ecosystems and construction of water resource development projects have been well-documented (Chitsulo et al, 2000;Zimmerman, 2001;Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, 2005). An increase in the extent of inundated area, either of an existing natural wetland, or by creation of a new artificial system, is likely to lead to an increase in mosquito populations, particularly if other environmental parameters (e.g.…”
Section: Alteration In the Extent Of Inundated Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, wetlands provide potential habitat for vectors or intermediate hosts (collectively referred to in this document as 'invertebrate disease hosts': IDHs) of parasites causing diseases of major importance to humans and their stock animals (Zimmerman, 2001). The various IDHs under consideration are dependent for all, or at least part, of their life-cycles on water, including freshwater ecosystems such as rivers or wetlands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of these, four adopt a vector ecology approach 7,8,9,10 ; two study the interface between vector ecology and the ecosystem as a modified place 11,12 ; eight deal with the ecosystem as a place that has been modified and become disease-prone 13,14,15 , in which viruses are present 16,17 , where diseases occur 18,19 , and as the place in which intervention should occur 20 ; and nine adopt ecosystem approaches which in some way include the premises laid out in the WRI report 1 . Only one of the nine studies was published by a Brazilian researcher 3 .…”
Section: Ecosystems and Ecosystem Approaches In Latin American Publicmentioning
confidence: 99%