This review provides an update of the biological aspects of the genus Echinococcus and focuses on newly recognized endemic areas. Infection with the intermediate cystic stage of all species of Echinococcus causes disease and incapacity in animals and humans, and in the most serious cases, death of the host. Transmission of Echinococcus to new continents has occurred during European colonisation and the parasite has often taken advantage of Echinococcus-naive wildlife populations in these new environments, incorporating them into its transmission pattern. Echinococcus granulosus consists of a complex of 10 strains. Host specificities of these strains have important implications for transmission and control. As a result of human behaviour and...
2 páginas y 3 imágenesThe larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato(sl) causes cystic echi...
Echinococcus spp. have a global distribution and are found on every continent except Antarctica. Inf...
International audienceThe life-cycles of Echinococcus species range from merely sylvatic to merely d...
This review provides an update of the biological aspects of the genus Echinococcus and focuses on ne...
Echinococcosis is a near-cosmopolitan zoonosis caused by adult or larval stages of cestodes belongin...
Echinococcosisis a disease caused by Echinococcus spp. cestode parasites. There are more than20 spec...
International audienceThe genus Echinococcus is composed of eight generally recognized species and o...
The genus Echinococcus is composed of eight generally recognized species and one genotypic cluster (...
The genus Echinococcus is composed of eight generally recognized species and one genotypic cluster (...
Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) and cystic echinococcosis (CE) are severe helminthic zoonoses. Echinoco...
Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) and cystic echinococcosis (CE) are severe helminthic zoonoses. Echinoco...
Echinococcosis is one of the world's most geographically widespread parasitic zoonoses, with transmi...
AbstractThis review represents an updated scenario on the transmission cycle, epidemiology, clinical...
Echinococcosis is one of the 17 neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) recognized by the World Health Or...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Infection with the larval (metacestode) stage of Echinococcus multilocularis ca...
2 páginas y 3 imágenesThe larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato(sl) causes cystic echi...
Echinococcus spp. have a global distribution and are found on every continent except Antarctica. Inf...
International audienceThe life-cycles of Echinococcus species range from merely sylvatic to merely d...
This review provides an update of the biological aspects of the genus Echinococcus and focuses on ne...
Echinococcosis is a near-cosmopolitan zoonosis caused by adult or larval stages of cestodes belongin...
Echinococcosisis a disease caused by Echinococcus spp. cestode parasites. There are more than20 spec...
International audienceThe genus Echinococcus is composed of eight generally recognized species and o...
The genus Echinococcus is composed of eight generally recognized species and one genotypic cluster (...
The genus Echinococcus is composed of eight generally recognized species and one genotypic cluster (...
Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) and cystic echinococcosis (CE) are severe helminthic zoonoses. Echinoco...
Alveolar echinococcosis (AE) and cystic echinococcosis (CE) are severe helminthic zoonoses. Echinoco...
Echinococcosis is one of the world's most geographically widespread parasitic zoonoses, with transmi...
AbstractThis review represents an updated scenario on the transmission cycle, epidemiology, clinical...
Echinococcosis is one of the 17 neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) recognized by the World Health Or...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Infection with the larval (metacestode) stage of Echinococcus multilocularis ca...
2 páginas y 3 imágenesThe larval stage of Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato(sl) causes cystic echi...
Echinococcus spp. have a global distribution and are found on every continent except Antarctica. Inf...
International audienceThe life-cycles of Echinococcus species range from merely sylvatic to merely d...