Investigations on a Swiss area highly endemic for Echinococcus multilocularis.
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PubMed ID
8688861
Description
Anecdotal information suggested that a focus of hyperendemicity may be present in a small area of the Canton of Fribourg in Switzerland. Therefore, the prevalence of E. multilocularis was assessed both in the fox and the rodent population over a two-season-period. A high prevalence ranging between 47% and 56% was consistently determined in the fox population. An Arvicola terrestris population was infected at 39% in the first season of investigation and at 11% in the following season. A subsequent seroepidemiological survey in the population of inhabitants surrounding the area provided no indication of seroconversion and thus no indication of infection for humans. However, a longer-term survey will be needed to assess more precisely the risk of disease occurrence among these inhabitants.
Date of Publication
1996-06
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Saucy, F | |
Wyss, C | |
Siegenthaler, M | |
Jacquier, P | |
Schmitt, M | |
Brossard, M | |
Demierre, G |
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Series
Applied parasitology
Publisher
G. Fischer
ISSN
0943-0938
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