Social exclusion modifies climate and deforestation impacts on a vector-borne disease
Background The emergence of American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (ACL) has been
associated with changes in the relationship between people and forests, leading to the view
that forest ecosystems increase infection risk and subsequent proposal that deforestation
could reduce re-emergence of this disease. Methodology/Principal Findings We analyzed
county-level incidence rates of ACL in Costa Rica (1996–2000) as a function of social and
environmental variables relevant to transmission ecology with statistical models that …
associated with changes in the relationship between people and forests, leading to the view
that forest ecosystems increase infection risk and subsequent proposal that deforestation
could reduce re-emergence of this disease. Methodology/Principal Findings We analyzed
county-level incidence rates of ACL in Costa Rica (1996–2000) as a function of social and
environmental variables relevant to transmission ecology with statistical models that …
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Background The emergence of American Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (ACL) has been
associated with changes in the relationship between people and forests, leading to the view
that forest ecosystems increase infection risk and subsequent proposal that deforestation
could reduce re-emergence of this disease.
associated with changes in the relationship between people and forests, leading to the view
that forest ecosystems increase infection risk and subsequent proposal that deforestation
could reduce re-emergence of this disease.
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