1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(88)91097-5
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Early Diagnosis of Hydatidosis by Ultrasonography

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“…Human CE prevalence rates varied between 0.4% and 3.6% in Tunisia, 3,34 up to 5.6% in Kenya, 24,35 0.3-2.9% in China, 36,37 1.3-5.6% in Uruguay, 33,38 and up to 8.6% in Argentina. 39 However, the current study is probably one of the largest human CE mass screening programs undertaken.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human CE prevalence rates varied between 0.4% and 3.6% in Tunisia, 3,34 up to 5.6% in Kenya, 24,35 0.3-2.9% in China, 36,37 1.3-5.6% in Uruguay, 33,38 and up to 8.6% in Argentina. 39 However, the current study is probably one of the largest human CE mass screening programs undertaken.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hydatid disease, or human cystic echinococcosis, is caused by Echinococcus granulosus and is a public health problem in Uruguay [12,15]; some reports indicate a prevalence higher than 1% in the human rural population [2,13,14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…12 A more recent ultrasound survey for abdominal CE performed in 6,035 people in a rural community in Uruguay reported a CE prevalence of 1.4%. 13 Similarly, seroprevalence studies in rural communities, using an ELISA with crude sheep hydatid cyst fluid antigen to detect antibodies (total immunoglobulin) revealed an overall seropositive rate of 1.2% (17 of 420). 14 Ovine hydatidosis has been reported in all of the 19 Departments of Uruguay with an overall prevalence rate of 34% at slaughter; a prevalence rate of 10.7% was also recorded in 5,500 dogs subjected to arecoline purgation (Orlando D, unpublished data).…”
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“…[17][18][19] The ability to undertake mass screening programs for human CE has been greatly advanced by the advent of portable ultrasound, which has proved highly effective in the diagnosis of asymptomatic cases. 13,20,21 In addition, serologic tests based on Echinococcus antibody detection have also been effectively used in some endemic regions, such as Argentina, to identify asymptomatic seroreactors. 22,23 However, the combination of ultrasound and serology is likely to be most effective for detection of asymptomatic CE cases.…”
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