Risk Factors Contributing To The Problem Of Fascioliasis - Softcover

Shalaby, Naglaa Mohamed

 
9783330084612: Risk Factors Contributing To The Problem Of Fascioliasis

Inhaltsangabe

Fascioliasis has proved to be a great worldwide health Problem. It is an economically important disease of the domestic livestock and man. The disease is caused by trematodes of genus Fasciola, commonly referred as liver flukes. The two species most commonly implicated as the aetiological agents of fascioliasis are F. hepatica which has a worldwide distribution but predominates in temperate zones and F.gigantica which is found on most continents, primarily in tropical regions. Human infection is caused by the consumption of vegetables, fruits or edible plants to which the metacercariae (infective stage) are attached. Infection might also be acquired from contaminated drinking water or cooking utensils. The possible risk factors contributing to the problem of fascioliasis are explained in detail in this book. All efforts should be directed towards prevention and control of this problem.

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Reseña del editor

Fascioliasis has proved to be a great worldwide health Problem. It is an economically important disease of the domestic livestock and man. The disease is caused by trematodes of genus Fasciola, commonly referred as liver flukes. The two species most commonly implicated as the aetiological agents of fascioliasis are F. hepatica which has a worldwide distribution but predominates in temperate zones and F.gigantica which is found on most continents, primarily in tropical regions. Human infection is caused by the consumption of vegetables, fruits or edible plants to which the metacercariae (infective stage) are attached. Infection might also be acquired from contaminated drinking water or cooking utensils. The possible risk factors contributing to the problem of fascioliasis are explained in detail in this book. All efforts should be directed towards prevention and control of this problem.

Biografía del autor

Dr. Naglaa Shalaby is professor of Parasitology, faculty of medicine, Mansoura University, Egypt. She is graduated in 1993 with grade of very good with honour. She got two master degrees; one in Clinical Pathology in 1999 and the other master degree in Parasitology in 2005. She got her PhD in 2009 in Parasitology.

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