Epidemiological review of human and animal fascioliasis in Egypt

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,...

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Main Author: Maha F.M. Soliman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 2008-06-01
Series:Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
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Online Access:http://www.jidc.org/component/content/article/61-vol-2-no-3-june-2008/94-epidemiological-review-of-human-and-animal-fascioliasis-in-egypt
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spelling doaj-e4e3a4c2a9a94df296893980bea9838d2020-11-25T01:58:49ZengThe Journal of Infection in Developing CountriesJournal of Infection in Developing Countries1972-26802008-06-0123182189Epidemiological review of human and animal fascioliasis in EgyptMaha F.M. SolimanOne 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. http://www.jidc.org/component/content/article/61-vol-2-no-3-june-2008/94-epidemiological-review-of-human-and-animal-fascioliasis-in-egyptFascioliasisepidemiologyenvironmenthuman determinants.
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author Maha F.M. Soliman
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Epidemiological review of human and animal fascioliasis in Egypt
Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
Fascioliasis
epidemiology
environment
human determinants.
author_facet Maha F.M. Soliman
author_sort Maha F.M. Soliman
title Epidemiological review of human and animal fascioliasis in Egypt
title_short Epidemiological review of human and animal fascioliasis in Egypt
title_full Epidemiological review of human and animal fascioliasis in Egypt
title_fullStr Epidemiological review of human and animal fascioliasis in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological review of human and animal fascioliasis in Egypt
title_sort epidemiological review of human and animal fascioliasis in egypt
publisher The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
series Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
issn 1972-2680
publishDate 2008-06-01
description 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.
topic Fascioliasis
epidemiology
environment
human determinants.
url http://www.jidc.org/component/content/article/61-vol-2-no-3-june-2008/94-epidemiological-review-of-human-and-animal-fascioliasis-in-egypt
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