Epidemiological Review of Human and Animal Fascioliasis in Egypt
J. infect. dev. ctries
;
2(3): 182-189, 2008.
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em Inglês
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| ID: biblio-1263565
ABSTRACT
One of the neglected food-borne-diseases in the international public health arena is fascioliasis. It is a serious infectious parasitic disease infecting humans and animals worldwide and tops all the zoonotic helminthes. Human cases are being increasingly reported from Europe; the Americas; Oceania; Africa and Asia. Hence; human fascioliasis is considered now as a zoonosis of major global and regional importance. In Egypt; animal and human fascioliasis is an endemic clinical and epidemiological health problem. Doubtless; understanding the epidemiology of the parasitic diseases and factors affecting their incidence provides the foundation upon which effective prevention and control programs should be established. This article reviews the history; life cycles; transmission; incidence; geographical distribution; and environmental and human determinants that contribute to the epidemiological picture of fascioliasis with special reference to Egypt
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Assunto principal:
Humanos
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Revisão
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Fasciolíase
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Animais
Idioma:
Inglês
Revista:
J. infect. dev. ctries
Ano de publicação:
2008
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