2022
DOI: 10.33064/51lm20223551
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Panorama general de las helmintiasis extraintestinales en México durante las últimas dos décadas

Abstract: Introducción: las enfermedades parasitarias siguen siendo trascendentes en nuestro país en materia de salud pública por su alta morbilidad y mortalidad. Objetivo: se han generado varias publicaciones y estudios epidemiológicos de diversas instituciones nacionales y extranjeras acerca de helmintos con ubicación extraintestinal; sin embargo, no existen informes actualizados que agrupen los trabajos publicados en las últimas dos décadas. Por ello, se busca mostrar de la manera más uniforme los resultados de dicha… Show more

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“…Samples of F. hepatica were collected from highly endemic areas in four central Mexican states as shown in Figure 1, and described previously [4][5][6]32]. Slaughterhouses in the study area sacrificed approximately 20 bovines and 15 ovines on a daily basis, with approximately four F. hepatica-parasitized livers detected in each slaughterhouse.…”
Section: Parasites Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Samples of F. hepatica were collected from highly endemic areas in four central Mexican states as shown in Figure 1, and described previously [4][5][6]32]. Slaughterhouses in the study area sacrificed approximately 20 bovines and 15 ovines on a daily basis, with approximately four F. hepatica-parasitized livers detected in each slaughterhouse.…”
Section: Parasites Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fascioliasis is a significant livestock parasitosis in Mexico, ranking as the third most important and causing economic losses worth billions of dollars in the cattle and sheep industries [4]. Additionally, human fascioliasis is prevalent in Mexico, accounting for 13% of parasitic diseases in schoolchildren in the central Mexican state of Puebla [5], and serum antibodies against F. hepatica are present in 6% of the population in the central states, which are the most populous in Mexico [6]. Traditionally, anthelmintic drugs have been used to manage zoonotic fascioliasis by regularly administering them to humans, livestock, and other domestic animals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%