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Human Alveolar Echinococcosis after Fox Population Increase, Switzerland

We analyzed databases spanning 50 years, which included retrospective alveolar echinococcosis (AE) case-finding studies and databases of the 3 major centers for treatment of AE in Switzerland. A total of 494 cases were recorded. Annual incidence of AE per 100,000 population increased from 0.12– 0.15...

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Autores principales: Schweiger, Alexander, Ammann, Rudolf W., Candinas, Daniel, Clavien, Pierre-Alain, Eckert, Johannes, Gottstein, Bruno, Halkic, Nerman, Muellhaupt, Beat, Prinz, Bettina Mareike, Reichen, Juerg, Tarr, Philip E., Torgerson, Paul R., Deplazes, Peter
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2792858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17553227
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1306.061074
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author Schweiger, Alexander
Ammann, Rudolf W.
Candinas, Daniel
Clavien, Pierre-Alain
Eckert, Johannes
Gottstein, Bruno
Halkic, Nerman
Muellhaupt, Beat
Prinz, Bettina Mareike
Reichen, Juerg
Tarr, Philip E.
Torgerson, Paul R.
Deplazes, Peter
author_facet Schweiger, Alexander
Ammann, Rudolf W.
Candinas, Daniel
Clavien, Pierre-Alain
Eckert, Johannes
Gottstein, Bruno
Halkic, Nerman
Muellhaupt, Beat
Prinz, Bettina Mareike
Reichen, Juerg
Tarr, Philip E.
Torgerson, Paul R.
Deplazes, Peter
author_sort Schweiger, Alexander
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description We analyzed databases spanning 50 years, which included retrospective alveolar echinococcosis (AE) case-finding studies and databases of the 3 major centers for treatment of AE in Switzerland. A total of 494 cases were recorded. Annual incidence of AE per 100,000 population increased from 0.12– 0.15 during 1956–1992 and a mean of 0.10 during 1993–2000 to a mean of 0.26 during 2001–2005. Because the clinical stage of the disease did not change between observation periods, this increase cannot be explained by improved diagnosis. Swiss hunting statistics suggested that the fox population increased 4-fold from 1980 through 1995 and has persisted at these higher levels. Because the period between infection and development of clinical disease is long, the increase in the fox population and high Echinococcus multilocularis prevalence rates in foxes in rural and urban areas may have resulted in an emerging epidemic of AE 10–15 years later.
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spelling pubmed-27928582009-12-15 Human Alveolar Echinococcosis after Fox Population Increase, Switzerland Schweiger, Alexander Ammann, Rudolf W. Candinas, Daniel Clavien, Pierre-Alain Eckert, Johannes Gottstein, Bruno Halkic, Nerman Muellhaupt, Beat Prinz, Bettina Mareike Reichen, Juerg Tarr, Philip E. Torgerson, Paul R. Deplazes, Peter Emerg Infect Dis Research We analyzed databases spanning 50 years, which included retrospective alveolar echinococcosis (AE) case-finding studies and databases of the 3 major centers for treatment of AE in Switzerland. A total of 494 cases were recorded. Annual incidence of AE per 100,000 population increased from 0.12– 0.15 during 1956–1992 and a mean of 0.10 during 1993–2000 to a mean of 0.26 during 2001–2005. Because the clinical stage of the disease did not change between observation periods, this increase cannot be explained by improved diagnosis. Swiss hunting statistics suggested that the fox population increased 4-fold from 1980 through 1995 and has persisted at these higher levels. Because the period between infection and development of clinical disease is long, the increase in the fox population and high Echinococcus multilocularis prevalence rates in foxes in rural and urban areas may have resulted in an emerging epidemic of AE 10–15 years later. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2792858/ /pubmed/17553227 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1306.061074 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Schweiger, Alexander
Ammann, Rudolf W.
Candinas, Daniel
Clavien, Pierre-Alain
Eckert, Johannes
Gottstein, Bruno
Halkic, Nerman
Muellhaupt, Beat
Prinz, Bettina Mareike
Reichen, Juerg
Tarr, Philip E.
Torgerson, Paul R.
Deplazes, Peter
Human Alveolar Echinococcosis after Fox Population Increase, Switzerland
title Human Alveolar Echinococcosis after Fox Population Increase, Switzerland
title_full Human Alveolar Echinococcosis after Fox Population Increase, Switzerland
title_fullStr Human Alveolar Echinococcosis after Fox Population Increase, Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed Human Alveolar Echinococcosis after Fox Population Increase, Switzerland
title_short Human Alveolar Echinococcosis after Fox Population Increase, Switzerland
title_sort human alveolar echinococcosis after fox population increase, switzerland
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2792858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17553227
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1306.061074
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