Literature DB >> 16343986

Veterinary public health activities at FAO: cysticercosis and echinococcosis.

Carlos Eddi1, de Balogh Katalin, Lubroth Juan, Amanfu William, Speedy Andrew, Battaglia Daniela, Domenech Joseph.   

Abstract

In many developing and transition countries, parasitic zoonoses such as cysticercosis and echinococcosis cause serious human suffering and considerable losses in agricultural and human productivity, thus posing a significant hindrance to their development. Although, effective and reliable tools for the diagnosis, prevention and control of parasitic zoonoses are now available, their implementation has not always been successful in many countries. This is primarily due to the lack of awareness on the presence or impact of the causing parasites (Taenia saginata, Taenia solium and Echinococcus spp.). In addition, often the needed intersectorial cooperation, resource management and political commitment for their control are (also) absent. FAO's regular programme has established a global network of professionals directly involved in zoonotic and food-borne diseases. The network provides a basic framework for the spread of information related to the diagnosis, prevention and control of major zoonotic diseases including cysticercosis and echinococcosis.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16343986     DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2005.11.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Int        ISSN: 1383-5769            Impact factor:   2.230


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1.  Community perception and knowledge of cystic echinococcosis in the High Atlas Mountains, Morocco.

Authors:  Séverine Thys; Hamid Sahibi; Sarah Gabriël; Tarik Rahali; Pierre Lefèvre; Abdelkbir Rhalem; Tanguy Marcotty; Marleen Boelaert; Pierre Dorny
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2019-01-28       Impact factor: 3.295

2.  Brief historical remarks as an introduction for the international symposium on taeniasis/cysticercosis and echinococcosis.

Authors:  Akira Ito
Journal:  Parasitol Int       Date:  2005-12-07       Impact factor: 2.230

3.  The morphological and molecular identification of the tapeworm, Taenia lynciscapreoli, in intermediate and definitive hosts in Poland.

Authors:  Anna W Myczka; Witold Jeżewski; Katarzyna J Filip-Hutsch; Anna M Pyziel; Jerzy Kowal; Aleksander W Demiaszkiewicz; Zdzisław Laskowski
Journal:  Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl       Date:  2020-02-24       Impact factor: 2.674

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