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Veronique Dermauw
Correction to: Epidemiology of taeniosis/cysticercosis in Europe, a systematic review: eastern Europe
Taenia solium and Taenia saginata are food-borne parasites of global importance. In eastern Europe only fragmented information is available on the epidemiology of these zoonotic parasites in humans and animal populations. In particular for T. solium, on-going transmission is suspected. The aim of this systematic review was to collect the available data and describe the current knowledge on the epidemiology of T. solium and T. saginata in eastern Europe.Literature published in international databases from 1990 to 2017 was systematically reviewed. Furthermore, local sources and unpublished data from national databases were retrieved from local eastern European experts. The study area included…
Additional file 5: of Epidemiology of taeniosis/cysticercosis in Europe, a systematic review: eastern Europe
Table S3. Individual taeniosis cases identified in case reports in eastern Europe available from 1990 to 2017. Table S4. Aggregated taeniosis cases reported in documents (authorities’ reports, epidemiological bulletins, national registries and publications) identified in eastern Europe available from 1990 to 2017. Table S5. Taeniosis prevalence data reported in epidemiological studies published between 1990–2017. Table S6. Individual human cysticercosis cases identified in case reports in eastern Europe (1990–2017). Table S7. Aggregated human cysticercosis cases identified in case reports and publications in eastern Europe (1990–2017). Table S8. Porcine cysticercosis cases identified and re…
Additional file 2: of Epidemiology of taeniosis/cysticercosis in Europe, a systematic review: eastern Europe
Country sheets template. (PDF 81 kb)
Epidemiology of taeniosis/cysticercosis in Europe, a systematic review: eastern Europe
Background Taenia solium and Taenia saginata are food-borne parasites of global importance. In eastern Europe only fragmented information is available on the epidemiology of these zoonotic parasites in humans and animal populations. In particular for T. solium, on-going transmission is suspected. The aim of this systematic review was to collect the available data and describe the current knowledge on the epidemiology of T. solium and T. saginata in eastern Europe. Methods Literature published in international databases from 1990 to 2017 was systematically reviewed. Furthermore, local sources and unpublished data from national databases were retrieved from local eastern European experts. The…
Epidemiology and surveillance of human (neuro)cysticercosis in Europe: is enhanced surveillance required?
To report on relevant national surveillance systems of (N)CC and taeniasis (the infection with the adult tapeworm) in the European Union/European Economic Area and to assess the magnitude of (N)CC occurrence by retrieving information on cases for the period 2000-2016.(N)CC cases were retrieved via national reporting systems, a systematic literature search, contact with clinicians and a search for relevant 'International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems' (ICD)-based data.Mandatory notification systems for (N)CC were found in Hungary, Iceland and Poland. Ten cases were reported in Poland and none in Hungary and Iceland. Through the systematic literature revie…
Additional file 1: of Epidemiology of taeniosis/cysticercosis in Europe, a systematic review: eastern Europe
PRISMA checklist. (PDF 68 kb)
Additional file 3: of Epidemiology of taeniosis/cysticercosis in Europe, a systematic review: eastern Europe
Table S1. List of references included in the review retrieved through online international databases. (XLSX 24 kb)
Additional file 4: of Epidemiology of taeniosis/cysticercosis in Europe, a systematic review: eastern Europe
Table S2. List of references included in the review made available through local sources. (XLSX 71 kb)