Search results for "Echinococcus"

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Environmental risk factors for transmission and representing Echinococcus multilocularis gradients in space and time: fox data, models and scale depe…

2004

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[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographytransmissionEchinococcus multilocularisEnvironmental risk factors[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Le choix de descripteurs paysagers en tant qu'indicateurs d'un risque épidémiologique

2005

National audience; Echinococcus multilocularis (Em) est un parasite responsable chez l'homme d'une maladie grave : l'échinococcose alvéolaire. La contamination humaine peut se produire par ingestion accidentelle d'œufs du parasite. Un programme européen d'épidémiosurveillance, EchinoRisk, est actuellement en cours. En France, ce programme, mené conjointement par l'ERZ (Entente interdépartementale de lutte contre la rage et autres zoonoses) et l'AFSSA (Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des aliments), a permis jusqu'à présent de collecter 5 820 échantillons localisés de fèces de renards. À ce jour, 2 305 échantillons ont été analysés parmi lesquels 62 ont révélé la présence du parasite. …

analyse de contexterisque épidémiologique[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyEchinococcus multilocularis[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographySIG[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographydescripteurs paysagers
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Representing Echinococcus multilocularis gradients in space and time: fox data, models, and scale dependence

2004

International audience

gradients[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyEchinococcus multilocularis[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Multiple pulmonary and multivesicular interatrial septum hydatid cysts in a native italian patient

2008

Multivesicular, pulmonary and cardiac hydatidosis are rarely observed and can give rise to serious complications. Cysts can remain asymptomatic for a long time, until they reveal themselves perforating into cardiac chambers and/or pulmonary arteries or the systemic circulation. A rare case of multivesicular interatrial septum hydatid cyst with multiple pulmonary involvement in a native Italian farm labourer is reported. Clinical, radiological, serological and histological findings are described. MR imaging showed the exact anatomic location and the multivesicular nature of the cardiac cyst and was useful in planning surgical treatment. A successful outcome was achieved with a combination of…

medicine.medical_specialtyChemotherapybiologySettore MED/17 - Malattie Infettivebusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseSystemic circulationAsymptomaticSurgeryAlbendazoleInfectious Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineCystEchinococcus granulosus cardiac hydatidosis multivesicular hydatic cyst pulmonary hydatidosismedicine.symptomEchinococcus granulosusbusinessmedicine.drugInteratrial septumRare disease
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Hydatidosis of the Central Nervous System in South America

2014

In this chapter, we reviewed the epidemiology of cystic hydatidosis in South America, especially focusing on hydatidosis of the central nervous system. Echinococcus granulosus and E. multilocularis are the most frequent species in humans. Hydatidosis is endemic in several Latin American countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay. The global occurrence of hydatid cysts of the central nervous system is uniformly low, with a reported incidence of 0.9–2.1 % of all cases of hydatidosis.

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsLatin Americansbiologybusiness.industryCystic echinococcosisIncidence (epidemiology)Hydatid cystbiology.organism_classificationparasitic diseasesEpidemiologymedicineEchinococcus granulosusbusiness
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Hydatid cyst in the vastus lateralis muscle: a case report

2017

Hydatidosis is a zoonotic disease; human infection occurs through the consumption of food and water contaminated with the eggs of parasites of the Echinococcus type. While the liver is the most common site of infection, involvement of the musculoskeletal system is extremely rare. In the context of musculoskeletal involvement, the spine is the most commonly infected site, while the muscles are rarely infected and account for approximately <1% of cases. It has been suggested that muscles provide an unsuitable environment for the parasite, because of the presence of lactic acid. The cysts appear as slow-growing masses of soft tissue, and signs of inflammation and fistulization often coexist. W…

medicine.medical_specialtyVastus lateralis musclemuscleMaterials Science (miscellaneous)medicine.medical_treatmentContext (language use)Case Report030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyCystectomy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinevastus lateralismedicineCyst030212 general & internal medicinecystbiologybusiness.industrySoft tissuemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationEchinococcosisSurgeryhydatidosisEchinococcusexcisionbusinessRare diseasecyst; excision; hydatidosis; muscle; vastus lateralis
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Alveolar echinococcosis: characteristics of a possible emergence and new perspectives in epidemiosurveillance

2001

International audience; The aim of this review is to discuss the situation of alveolar echinococcosis in France, in the light of the current knowledge on its transmission patterns in the world, especially Europe. An important risk of higher contamination of the rural environment may be suspected from newly reported cases of infected foxes or voles in several countries where the disease was not found before. Furthermore, the increase of prevalence rate in foxes in Bade-Würtemberg (Germany) and Franche-Comté (France), traditionally endemic, is also in support of this new trend. Urban foxes and the spreading of infected foxes to cities may also be the cause of the extension to urban and suburb…

medicine.medical_specialtyVeterinary medicinefoxLandscape epidemiologyepidemiosurveillance030231 tropical medicinePrevalencecoprotestEchinococcus multilocularis030308 mycology & parasitologylaw.invention[ SDV.EE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelandscape epidemiologylawEnvironmental healthEpidemiologymedicine[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment0303 health sciencesbiologyPublic healthZoonosismedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classification3. Good health[SDV.EE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentInfectious DiseasesTransmission (mechanics)GeographyEchinococcus multilocularisRural area
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Paysage et risque sanitaire - Le cas de l'echinococcose alvéolaire. Approche multiscalaire

2005

Echinococcus multilocularis is a parasite of public health importance causing the fatal zoonotic disease alveolar echinococcosis. The parasite's eggs are dispersed in the environment through the fox faeces. Epidemiological issues associated with the disease led to the monitoring of the endemic status in foxes in France and in Europe. Fox faeces collected in the field were tested for the presence of the parasite and assembled in a georeferenced database. GIS-assisted analysis investigated relationships between landscape characteristics and potential risk. Three scale levels were successively explored. In the french Doubs département located in a high endemicity area, binary logistic regressi…

risque sanitairelandscape ecologyécologie du paysage[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyhealth risksbinary logistic regressionrégression logistique binaire[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyGISSIGenvironnement[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyéchinococcose alvéolairealveolar echinococcosisépidémiologieLandscapeepidemiologyEchinococcus multilocularispaysageenvironmentfuzzy k-meansnuées dynamiques floues
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