[Risk of Alveococcosis for Humans in Poland]
Overview
Overview
Journal
Przegl Epidemiol
Specialties
Infectious Diseases
Public Health
Public Health
Date
2005 Feb 26
PMID
15730010
Citations
1
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Abstract
The paper presents data on occurrence, diagnosis and treatment of alveolar echinococcosis in humans as well as possible methods of its prevention. Studies done in 2001-2003 in Poland have shown the high prevalence of the tapeworm in red foxes in the north-east (34.5%) and south-east (39.3%) of Poland with foci of infection in some counties (up to 70% foxes infected). It makes the high potential risk for human infection in these areas.
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