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Food and Waterborne Parasitology

Food and Waterborne Parasitology is a scientific journal, published since 2015 in English. The journal's country of origin is Netherlands.

Details
Abbr. Food Waterborne Parasitol
Start 2015
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
e-ISSN 2405-6766
Country Netherlands
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 11346 25
SJR / Ranks: 5318 795
CiteScore / Ranks: 1970 8.60
Recent Articles
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Marucci G, Raso C, Borgogni E, Celani F, Tartarelli I, Cherchi S, et al.
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2025 Jan; 38():e00253. PMID: 39835170
is a zoonotic nematode parasite of worldwide distribution. It is present in Europe with important foci, particularly in Eastern countries and Spain. This species is generally associated with a domestic...
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Xu L, Fukuda Y, Murakoshi F, Alviola P, Masangkay J, Recuenco F, et al.
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2025 Jan; 38():e00249. PMID: 39801709
is a genus of parasitic protozoa known to cause diarrheal disease that impacts both humans and animals through infection of various vertebrate species. Bats are recognized as reservoirs for zoonotic...
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Wakid M, El Kholy W, Alsulami M, El-Wakil E
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2024 Oct; 37:e00248. PMID: 39444692
Ulcerative colitis (UC), a severe chronic inflammatory disorder of the colon, is one of the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) that affects humans and several domestic animal species, including cats and...
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Boonroumkaew P, Sadaow L, Janwan P, Rodpai R, Sanpool O, Thanchomnang T, et al.
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2024 Oct; 37:e00246. PMID: 39430056
Paragonimiasis is a harmful food-borne zoonosis caused by lung flukes of the genus . The disease is found on most continents, several million people are at risk of infection, and...
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Alban L, Enemark H, Petersen H, Nielsen L
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2024 Oct; 37:e00247. PMID: 39421688
is a zoonotic parasite, which historically has been of large concern for public health in Europe. Consequently, testing of all pigs for has been mandatory in many European countries, even...
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Yeager C, Tucker M, Gutierrez A, OBrien C, Sharma M, Fournet V, et al.
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2024 Sep; 37:e00243. PMID: 39301535
Irrigation water contaminated by human fecal material may elevate the risk of produce contamination with the enteric parasite Oocysts of are resistant to commonly used disinfectants and a method of...
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Ghafari-Cherati M, Karampour A, Nazem-Sadati S, Asghari A
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2024 Sep; 36:e00242. PMID: 39282659
spp. is a common intestinal parasite found in humans and various animals, including marine species like fish, bivalves, and sponges. While traditionally considered non-pathogenic, emerging evidence suggests potential foodborne concerns,...
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Hailu T, Alemu G
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2024 Sep; 36:e00241. PMID: 39253331
Globally, intestinal protozoa and are the cause of amoebiasis and giardiasis, respectively. Despite their important medical importance and common occurrence in Ethiopia, they are minimally addressed in terms of their...
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Dubey J, Thompson P, Fournet V, Hill D, Zarlenga D, Gamble H, et al.
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2024 Sep; 36:e00239. PMID: 39247629
Trichinellosis, caused by 13 species/subspecies/genotypes in the nematode genus , is a worldwide zoonosis. In the United States, trichinellosis was of historical and economic significance because of European restrictions on...
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Briciu V, Kalmar Z, Ieremia A, Lupse M, Flonta M, Muntean M, et al.
Food Waterborne Parasitol . 2024 Sep; 36:e00240. PMID: 39220615
Humans may become accidental dead-end hosts for a series of zoonotic foodborne parasites, of which , spp., spp., and are of major public health interest, due to their potential pathological...