The necessity of the current work is to estimate the occurrence speed of
hydatidosis that infect various sheep organs that wa slaughtered in street (out of the proper palce).
Different protoscolicidal agents have been used for
hydatidosis as an important zoonotic disease.
Diagnosis of human
hydatidosis: Comparison between imagery and six serologic techniques.
Spleen
Hydatidosis Treated by Hemi-Splenectomy: A Low-Morbidity, Cost-Effective Management by a Recently Improved Surgical Technique.
Hydatidosis is a disease caused by the larval form of the Echinococcus granulosus parasite in the small intestine of dogs and other carnivores (GERMANO & GERMANO, 2008; OIE, 2014).
[3,9] Several studies have indicated that major symptoms of pulmonary
hydatidosis are related to the mass effect from the cyst volume, and they include cough, fever, chest pain, dyspnoea, mucopurulent sputum and haemoptysis.
(1) Parasite Echinococcus granulosus is the culprit pathogen that causes
hydatidosis in the intermediary hosts, human beings.
The liver is the main site of HD involvement for both alveolar and cystic
hydatidosis. HD is usually asymptomatic for a long period of time, because cyst growth is commonly slow.
Ykealo, "Knowledge, attitudes and Practices of
hydatidosis in pastoral community in relation to public health risk in Ayssaita, Northeastern of Ethiopia," Global Veterinaria, vol.
Hydatidosis is a parasitic disease caused by the development in humans of the larval form of Echinococcus Granulosus, a small dog tapeworm.
The case reported is an example of a hydatid hepatic cyst, resulting in a secondary (pulmonary)
hydatidosis and massive bilateral hydatid embolization incidentally discovered after an abdominal minor trauma, by means of computed tomographic chest and abdominal imaging.
Echinococcosis, hydatid disease, and
hydatidosis are alternative names of a zoonotic parasitic disease caused by the tapeworm Echinococcus.
Touil-Boukoffa, "Cytokine profile in human
hydatidosis: possible role in the immune surveillance of patients infected with Echinococcus granulosus," Parasite, vol.
Hydatid cyst disease (HCD), also called
hydatidosis or cystic echinococcosis, is a zoonosis caused by echinococci.
Hydatidosis: scope of the problem and prospects of its control.