Human fascioliasis: a case of hyperinfection and an update for clinicians
2007
Arauco, R. | Zetola, N.M. | Calderón, P. | Seas, C.
Fascioliasis is a foodborne trematode infection that affects patients worldwide causing both liver inflammation and biliary obstruction. In developed countries, the disease is rare but a number of focal outbreaks have been reported. Here, we report a case of human fascioliasis in which acute and chronic manifestations coexisted and discuss the newest evidence regarding pathogenesis, diagnostic approach, and treatment, with emphasis on strategies to control the incidence of this emergent disease.
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书目信息
Foodborne pathogens & disease
卷
4
期
3
页码
305
- 312
ISSN
1535-3141
其它主题
Drug effects; Female; Biliary tract diseases; Prevalence; Human medicine; And safety; Food pathogens; Food contamination and toxicology; Medical treatment; Signs and symptoms (animals and humans); Foodborne infections; Foodborne illness; Therapeutic use; Treatment outcome; Isolation & purification; Triclabendazole
语言
英语
注释
2019-12-04
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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