Zoonotic helminths – why the challenge remains
Helminth zoonoses remain a global problem to public health and the economy of many countries. Polymerase chain reaction-based techniques and sequencing have resolved many taxonomic issues and are now essential to understanding the epidemiology of helminth zoonotic infections and the ecology of the causative agents. This is clearly demonstrated from research on Echinococcus (echinococcosis) and Trichinella (trichinosis). Unfortunately, a variety of anthropogenic factors are worsening the problems caused by helminth zoonoses. These include cultural factors, urbanization and climate change. Wildlife plays an increasingly important role in the maintenance of many helminth zoonoses making surveillance and control increasingly difficult. The emergence or re-emergence of helminth zoonoses such as Ancylostoma ceylanicum, Toxocara, Dracunculus and Thelazia exacerbate an already discouraging scenario compounding the control of a group of long neglected diseases.
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International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
3 publications, 18.75%
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Biology
1 publication, 6.25%
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Trends in Parasitology
1 publication, 6.25%
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Parasites and Vectors
1 publication, 6.25%
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Current Clinical Microbiology Reports
1 publication, 6.25%
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Veterinary Medicine and Science
1 publication, 6.25%
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Blastocystis: Pathogen or Passenger?
1 publication, 6.25%
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
1 publication, 6.25%
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Journal of Parasitology
1 publication, 6.25%
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Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery
1 publication, 6.25%
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Journal of Helminthology
1 publication, 6.25%
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Parasitology
1 publication, 6.25%
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Elsevier
5 publications, 31.25%
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Springer Nature
4 publications, 25%
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Cambridge University Press
2 publications, 12.5%
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MDPI
1 publication, 6.25%
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Wiley
1 publication, 6.25%
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Frontiers Media S.A.
1 publication, 6.25%
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American Society of Parasitologists
1 publication, 6.25%
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Taylor & Francis
1 publication, 6.25%
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- We do not take into account publications without a DOI.
- Statistics recalculated weekly.