Current status of food-borne trematode infections
R Toledo, JG Esteban, B Fried - European journal of clinical microbiology …, 2012 - Springer
Food-borne trematodiases constitute an important group of the most neglected tropical
diseases, not only in terms of research funding, but also in the public media. The Trematoda …
diseases, not only in terms of research funding, but also in the public media. The Trematoda …
Intestinal trematode infections
R Toledo, C Muñoz-Antoli, JG Esteban - Digenetic trematodes, 2014 - Springer
Intestinal trematodes are among the most common types of parasitic worms. About 76
species belonging to 14 families have been recorded infecting humans. Infection commonly …
species belonging to 14 families have been recorded infecting humans. Infection commonly …
Intestinal trematode infections
R Toledo, M Alvárez-Izquierdo, C Muñoz-Antoli… - Digenetic …, 2019 - Springer
Intestinal trematodes are among the most common types of parasitic worms. About 76
species belonging to 14 families have been recorded infecting humans. Infection commonly …
species belonging to 14 families have been recorded infecting humans. Infection commonly …
[图书][B] Control of foodborne trematode infections: report of a WHO study group
World Health Organization - 1995 - apps.who.int
Draws attention to the serious and growing public health problem posed by foodborne
trematode infections. These infections, which affect an estimated 40 million persons, are …
trematode infections. These infections, which affect an estimated 40 million persons, are …
Neglected tropical diseases: trematodiases—the Indian scenario
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) represent the most common infections that mainly affect
the poorest of the poor people living in tropical and subtropical countries. Food-borne …
the poorest of the poor people living in tropical and subtropical countries. Food-borne …
Global burden of human food-borne trematodiasis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
T Fürst, J Keiser, J Utzinger - The Lancet infectious diseases, 2012 - thelancet.com
Background Food-borne trematodiases are a group of neglected tropical diseases caused
by liver, lung, and intestinal parasitic fluke infections. As part of the Global Burden of …
by liver, lung, and intestinal parasitic fluke infections. As part of the Global Burden of …
Food-borne intestinal trematodiases in humans
B Fried, TK Graczyk, L Tamang - Parasitology Research, 2004 - Springer
Food-borne trematodiases still remain a public health problem world-wide, despite changes
in eating habits, alterations in social and agricultural practices, health education …
in eating habits, alterations in social and agricultural practices, health education …
Manifestation, diagnosis, and management of foodborne trematodiasis
T Fürst, S Sayasone, P Odermatt, J Keiser, J Utzinger - BMJ, 2012 - bmj.com
Foodborne trematodiasis is a cluster of zoonotic infections caused by parasitic worms (class:
trematoda; also known as flukes), which are transmitted via the ingestion of contaminated …
trematoda; also known as flukes), which are transmitted via the ingestion of contaminated …
Food-borne trematodiases in Southeast Asia: epidemiology, pathology, clinical manifestation and control
B Sripa, S Kaewkes, PM Intapan, W Maleewong… - Advances in …, 2010 - Elsevier
The food-borne trematodiases are an important group of neglected tropical diseases
(NTDs). Over 40 million people are infected with food-borne trematodes and 750 million (> …
(NTDs). Over 40 million people are infected with food-borne trematodes and 750 million (> …
General overview of the current status of human foodborne trematodiasis
JY Chai, BK Jung - Parasitology, 2022 - cambridge.org
Foodborne trematodes (FBT) of public health significance include liver flukes (Clonorchis
sinensis, Opisthorchis viverrini, O. felineus, Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica), lung flukes …
sinensis, Opisthorchis viverrini, O. felineus, Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica), lung flukes …