2016
DOI: 10.3923/jp.2016.33.40
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Serological Evidence of Echinococcosis in Municipality Workers in United Arab Emirates

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“…The overall prevalence of CE in the Arabian Peninsula has not been sufficiently investigated in recent years. One study reported a relatively low CE incidence (0.6%) in UAE [18], while a higher prevalence of CE was reported from Yemen, where 66 cases were detected in a 6-month survey [19]. A more recent systematic review and meta-analysis from the Middle Eastern countries has also reported CE seroprevalence rates of 7.4 and 10.7% in the general population and in high-risk individuals, respectively [20].…”
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“…The overall prevalence of CE in the Arabian Peninsula has not been sufficiently investigated in recent years. One study reported a relatively low CE incidence (0.6%) in UAE [18], while a higher prevalence of CE was reported from Yemen, where 66 cases were detected in a 6-month survey [19]. A more recent systematic review and meta-analysis from the Middle Eastern countries has also reported CE seroprevalence rates of 7.4 and 10.7% in the general population and in high-risk individuals, respectively [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%