Abstract
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases pose grave threats to all countries. The emergence and reemergence of infectious diseases invariably constitute significant health dilemma globally. The risk of parasitosis following emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases varies spatiotemporally within disparate environments and seasons. A proper understanding and elucidation of the spatial and temporal trajectories in infectious disease risk and the determinants during the variations are significant for the adequate presentation of interactions and interventions to harness and curb the deleterious impact of the emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases and concomitant sequelae. Models are pertinent to explicate associations between the epidemiology and spatiotemporal distribution of the vectors and parasitoses regarding the risk profile of endemic regions. The role of policy makers and researchers are relevant per the modalities of the transmission and dissemination of infectious diseases and parasitoses as well as exoticed bias of infectious diseases.
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