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Advances in parasitology. Volume 114 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Rollinson, D. (Editor ), Stothard, J. R. (J. Russell) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2021.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Advances in Parasitology -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter One: Towards global control of parasitic diseases in the Covid-19 era: One Health and the future of multisectoral ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Global malaria and NTD control 1990-2019: An epidemiological overview -- 3. The impact of Covid-19 on global control of human parasitic infections -- 4. Controlling global parasitic diseases through the ``One Health�� paradigm -- 5. The role of the World Health Organization and multisectoral global health governance on control of parasitic diseases -- 6. Conclusions -- Disclosures -- References -- Chapter Two: Control and elimination of lymphatic filariasis in Oceania: Prevalence, geographical distribution, mass drug ... -- 1. Background -- 1.1. Global programme to eliminate LF -- 1.2. Pacific programme to eliminate LF -- 1.3. Status of LF elimination globally and in the Pacific -- 2. Samoa -- 2.1. Lymphatic filariasis in Samoa -- 3. Methods -- 4. LF programme activities and impact in Samoa, 1998 to 2017 -- 4.1. Programme overview -- 4.2. Mass drug administration -- 4.2.1. MDA treatment policy -- 4.2.2. MDA delivery strategies -- 4.2.3. MDA coverage -- 4.2.4. MDA coverage survey -- 4.3. Vector surveillance and control -- 4.4. Morbidity -- 4.5. Surveillance, monitoring and evaluation of LF infection prevalence -- 4.5.1. Baseline survey/A-survey -- 4.5.2. Comparison of ICT and Mf diagnostic methods at the baseline A survey -- 4.5.3. Stop MDA/C surveys in 2004 and 2007 -- 4.5.4. Change in antigen and Mf prevalence between 1998 and 2007 -- 4.5.5. Age- and gender-specific prevalence -- 4.5.6. Transmission assessment surveys -- 4.6. What happened next? -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Funding -- Ethics approval and consent to participate -- Competing interests -- References. 
505 8 |a Chapter Three: Ups and downs of infections with the broad fish tapeworm Dibothriocephalus latus in Europe from 1900 to 20 ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Life cycle of D. latus -- 2.1. First intermediate hosts -- 2.2. Second intermediate hosts -- 2.2.1. Percidae, Esocidae, and Lotidae -- 2.2.2. Salmonidae and Coregonidae -- 2.2.3. Cyprinidae, Anguillidae, and other fish hosts -- 2.3. Definitive hosts -- 2.3.1. Human infections -- 2.3.2. Infections in other definitive hosts -- 3. Identification of D. latus -- 3.1. Identification of eggs and adults -- 3.2. Identification of plerocercoids -- 3.3. Molecular taxonomy -- 4. Global distribution of D. latus -- 5. Fennoscandia -- 5.1. Finland -- 5.1.1. Infections in fish -- 5.1.2. Infections in humans and other definitive hosts -- 5.2. Sweden -- 5.3. Norway -- 5.4. Denmark -- 5.5. Data on D. latus in different decades of 1900-2020 -- 6. The Baltic region -- 6.1. Estonia -- 6.1.1. Infections in fish -- 6.1.2. Infections in humans and other definitive hosts -- 6.2. Latvia -- 6.2.1. Infections in fish -- 6.2.2. Infections in humans and other definitive hosts -- 6.3. Lithuania -- 6.3.1. Infections in fish -- 6.3.2. Infections in humans and other definitive hosts -- 6.4. Kaliningrad -- 6.5. Poland -- 6.5.1. Infections in fish -- 6.5.2. Infections in humans and other definitive hosts -- 6.6. Data on D. latus in different decades of 1900-2020 -- 7. The Alpine lakes region -- 7.1. Switzerland -- 7.1.1. Infections in fish -- 7.1.2. Infections in humans and other definitive hosts -- 7.2. Italy -- 7.2.1. Infections in fish -- 7.2.2. Infections in humans -- 7.3. France -- 7.3.1. Infections in fish -- 7.3.2. Infections in humans and other definitive hosts -- 7.4. Data on D. latus in different decades of 1900-2020 -- 8. The Danube River region -- 8.1. Lower section of the Danube River and its delta. 
505 8 |a 8.2. Upper and Middle sections of the Danube River -- 8.3. Data on D. latus in different decades of 1900-2020 -- 9. Sporadic findings and imported infections -- 9.1. Sporadic findings -- 9.2. Imported infections -- 10. Conclusions -- 11. Final recommendations -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter Four: Ticks and tick-borne diseases of bovines in a smallholder livestock context: The Pakistani example -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- 3. Ticks-Species, prevalence, climate and treatment -- 4. Spectrum of tick-borne pathogens -- 4.1. Anaplasma species -- 4.2. Piroplasms -- 5. Considerations, implications and recommendations for future work -- 5.1. Epidemiological aspects-Prevalence and climate change -- 5.2. Need for an understanding of risk factors, vector competency, acaricide efficacy/resistance and control -- 5.3. Asymptomatic carrier animals and endemic stability/instability -- 5.4. Need for advanced diagnostic and analytical tools for taxonomic and epidemiological studies -- 6. Concluding remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References. 
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