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Helminth-Trematode: Fasciolopsis buski
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medicine.medical_specialtybiologybusiness.industryTransmission (medicine)EcologyPublic healthFood safetybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseFasciolopsisEnvironmental healthEpidemiologymedicineEtiologyHelminthsFasciolopsiasisbusinessdescription
The giant intestinal fluke Fasciolopsis buski is a parasite of great public health importance due to the severe disease and mortality it causes, with an estimated 10 million people infected at present. Fasciolopsiasis is underreported, and present in rural and semiurban areas. Human infection, most prevalent in children, has been reported in many South and South East Asian countries, and in immigrants in other countries. This review covers etiology, definitive hosts, adult microhabitat, life cycle, intermediate snail hosts, food borne transmission, geographical distribution, epidemiology, present emergence risk, pathology and symptomatology, detection and diagnosis, treatment, management for food safety, and disease control.
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2014-01-01 |