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The Epidemiologicalscenarioof echinococcosis in the Abruzzo region

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
Short description:
The Epidemiologicalscenarioof echinococcosis in the Abruzzo region / Varcasia, Antonio; Paoletti, Barbara; Gatti, Antonio; Iorio, Raffaella; Capelli, Gioia; Manfredi, Maria Teresa; Garippa, Giovanni; Giangaspero, Annunziata; Traversa, Donato. - In: PARASSITOLOGIA. - ISSN 0048-2951. - 48:1-2(2006), pp. 338-338.
abstract:
Echinococcosis is still one of the most common parasitic disease in Italy and has important consequences on economic
retums, productivity and public health. Although it is a notifiable disease, the lack of notifications in the
Abruzzo region is an obstacle to tracing a reliable epidemiological picture of this parasitic disease in humans and livestock. A statistical survey and a molecular study were carried out to update figures and facts (e.g. prevalence in ruminants and dogs and risk factors) and to gather more information (i.e. kind and viability of cysts, strain/genotypes and reliability of coproantigen test) regarding the epidemiological scenario of echinococcosis in intermediate and definitive hosts in Abruzzo region.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Echinococcosis; epidemiology; Abruzzo
List of contributors:
Varcasia, Antonio; Paoletti, Barbara; Gatti, Antonio; Iorio, Raffaella; Capelli, Gioia; Manfredi, Maria Teresa; Garippa, Giovanni; Giangaspero, Annunziata; Traversa, Donato
Authors of the University:
VARCASIA Antonio
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/262431
Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/262431/194279/Giangaspero_A_Articolo_2006_Epidemiological.pdf
Published in:
PARASSITOLOGIA
Journal
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