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Food Safety in Developing Countries: Common Foodborne and Waterborne Illnesses, Regulations, Organizational Structure, and Challenges of Food Safety in the Context of Nepal

open access: yesFood Frontiers, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page 86-123, January 2025.
Food safety presents a global challenge, contributing to 600 million cases of foodborne diseases and 420,000 fatalities annually worldwide. A multisectoral One Health approach involving collaboration among government agencies, food industry stakeholders, consumers, and civil society organizations is imperative to enhance food safety in developing ...
Deepak Subedi   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ciclos evolutivos de Strongyloides stercoralis, Ancylostoma duodenale y Necator americanus

open access: yesRevista de la Facultad de Medicina, 1944
Se muestra gráficamente cómo se desarrollan éstos parásitos desde la fase de desarrollo hasta el contacto con el ser humano.
Alfonso Bonilla Naar
doaj  

Intestinal Parasitic Infections in Ghana: A Review of Infections and the Risk of Zoonotic Transmission

open access: yesBioMed Research International, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
Intestinal parasites pose a risk to public health globally, causing a high economic burden in developing countries. Most diagnostic methods aimed at detecting these parasites in hospital settings are not sensitive to recovering parasites. Hence, the prevalence of these diseases remains a challenge in areas of poor environmental sanitation and ...
Seth Offei Addo   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Gastroscopic diagnosis of ankylostoma duodenale infestation as a cause of iron-deficiency anemia

open access: yesMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University, 2014
Hookworm is one of the most common nematode causing intestinal infestation in the world. Patients with a mild hookworm load are usually asymptomatic, but a moderate or heavy hookworm burden can result in fatigue, recurrent abdominal pain and iron ...
Sunita Bamanikar   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Constructing a Predictive Model for STH and Schistosomiasis Classification From Microscopic Images

open access: yesBioMed Research International, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
Soil‐transmitted helminths (STHs) and schistosomiasis are widespread parasitic diseases in tropical regions, particularly in Africa, with substantial health and socioeconomic burdens. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical for mitigating these impacts. Conventional microscopy‐based diagnosis was time‐consuming and labor‐intensive, posing challenges
Etefa Belachew   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Development and validation of a multiplexed-tandem qPCR tool for diagnostics of human soil-transmitted helminth infections.

open access: yesPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2019
Soil-transmitted helminths (STH) are a major cause of morbidity in tropical developing countries with a global infection prevalence of more than one billion people and disease burden of around 3.4 million disability adjusted life years.
Katharina Stracke   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Monitoreo de parásitos en efluentes domiciliarios Control of parasites in domestic sewage

open access: yesRevista de Saúde Pública, 1999
OBJETIVO: Evaluar la presencia de parásitos en efluentes semisólidos y líquidos en distintas localidades de la Patagonia argentina considerando que ésta es una de las restricciones para su uso. MÉTODOS: Las muestras tomadas en 4 Plantas de Tratamiento de
Liliana Semenas   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pathogenicity of Ancylostoma duodenale in The Population of Meerut District.

open access: yesInternational Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 2023
For the present study the samples of stool were collected from urban and rural population of Meerut. The collected stool specimens were examined microscopically for the presence of eggs, cysts and trophozoites of intestinal parasites, using direct saline smear method for the confirmation of parasitic positive patients.
openaire   +1 more source

Hookworm infection: A neglected tropical disease of mankind

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research, 2016
Hookworm infection, a global problem of human, is caused by both Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus. These parasites are considered as important blood feeding nematodes.
Muhammed Hossain, Jamal Uddin Bhuiyan
doaj   +1 more source

Molecular Identification of Hookworm Isolates in Humans, Dogs and Soil in a Tribal Area in Tamil Nadu, India.

open access: yesPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 2016
BackgroundHookworms (Necator americanus and Ancylostoma duodenale) remain a major public health problem worldwide. Infections with hookworms (e.g., A. caninum, A. ceylanicum and A.
Santosh George   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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