2012
DOI: 10.5812/archcid.15089
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Clinical Features of Hydatid Disease in Guilan (the North Province of Iran): A Ten-Year Study

Abstract: Background: Hydatid cyst disease (HCD) or echinococcosis has a worldwide distribution and is endemic in many countries of Mediterranean region. In Iran, due to various climatic conditions, the rate of the disease is diverse in different parts. The most infected regions are the domains of Alborz and Zagros Mountains where there is a high rate of ruminants and the main carrier of people are animal husbandry. Due to the importance of this zoonotic helminth and the lack of information about hydatid cyst disease in… Show more

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“…In overall, studies had a wide geographical distribution and were carried out in 25 different provinces of Iran. Most studies (15 articles) were from Tehran ( n = 79867) [71–85], seven were from Khorasan Razavi ( n =3328) [4752, 90], six were from East Azerbaijan ( n = 2565) [26–30], four each were from Isfahan ( n =1581) [40, 91, 92] and Lorestan (65322) [59–61], three each were from Mazandaran ( n =773) [6365], Kerman ( n =1573) [42–44], Ardabil ( n =3671) [21–23], and Hamedan ( n =1733) [37, 38, 93], two each were from Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari ( n =2668) [24, 25], Fars ( n =4391) [31–34], Guilan (214) [3, 35], Kermanshah ( n =698) [45, 46], Khuzestan ( n =3486) [53, 54], Kohkiluyeh and Buyer Ahmad ( n = 605) [55, 56], Kurdistan ( n =3093) [57, 58], Qom ( n =1646) [67, 68], Sistan and Baluchestan ( n =585) [69, 70], one each were from Golestan ( n =1024) [36], Ilam ( n =3000) [39], Markazi ( n =578) [62], North Khorasan ( n =24) [66], West Azerbaijan ( n =294) [87], Yazd ( n =26911) [88], and Zanjan ( n =136) [89]. One study was performed in both Ardabil and East Azerbaijan ( n =59) [20], one study reported the number of hydatidosis infected patients admitted to eight major referral hospitals in Isfahan, Tehran, Sistan and Baluchestan, Kurdistan, Kermanshah, Hamedan, and Markazi ( n =161) [41], and finally, one study examined the serum samples of healthy volunteers from 8 different western provinces of Iran including Ardabil, East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ilam, Kurdistan, Hamedan, and Lorestan ( n =4138) [86](Tables 1 and 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In overall, studies had a wide geographical distribution and were carried out in 25 different provinces of Iran. Most studies (15 articles) were from Tehran ( n = 79867) [71–85], seven were from Khorasan Razavi ( n =3328) [4752, 90], six were from East Azerbaijan ( n = 2565) [26–30], four each were from Isfahan ( n =1581) [40, 91, 92] and Lorestan (65322) [59–61], three each were from Mazandaran ( n =773) [6365], Kerman ( n =1573) [42–44], Ardabil ( n =3671) [21–23], and Hamedan ( n =1733) [37, 38, 93], two each were from Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari ( n =2668) [24, 25], Fars ( n =4391) [31–34], Guilan (214) [3, 35], Kermanshah ( n =698) [45, 46], Khuzestan ( n =3486) [53, 54], Kohkiluyeh and Buyer Ahmad ( n = 605) [55, 56], Kurdistan ( n =3093) [57, 58], Qom ( n =1646) [67, 68], Sistan and Baluchestan ( n =585) [69, 70], one each were from Golestan ( n =1024) [36], Ilam ( n =3000) [39], Markazi ( n =578) [62], North Khorasan ( n =24) [66], West Azerbaijan ( n =294) [87], Yazd ( n =26911) [88], and Zanjan ( n =136) [89]. One study was performed in both Ardabil and East Azerbaijan ( n =59) [20], one study reported the number of hydatidosis infected patients admitted to eight major referral hospitals in Isfahan, Tehran, Sistan and Baluchestan, Kurdistan, Kermanshah, Hamedan, and Markazi ( n =161) [41], and finally, one study examined the serum samples of healthy volunteers from 8 different western provinces of Iran including Ardabil, East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ilam, Kurdistan, Hamedan, and Lorestan ( n =4138) [86](Tables 1 and 2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is also in line with previous reports from Iran and other endemic countries. Multiple organ involvement was reported in 11.1% of CE patients in Italy (Chalechale et al 2015) and 15.6% of CE patients in Egypt (Salama et al 2014), while other studies in Iran have reported 0-14.6% of patients with multiple organ involvement (Ahmadi and Hamidi 2008;Esfandian et al 2010;Mansour-Ghanaei et al 2012;Moosazadeh et al 2016;Pezeshki et al 2007;Sarkari et al 2010;Zibaei et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 95%