Source attribution of human echinococcosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
<h4>Background</h4>A substantial proportion of echinococcosis transmission to humans via contamination of food has been assumed. However, the relative importance of food as a transmission vehicle has previously been estimated through expert opinion rather than empirical data.<h4>Ob...
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Main Authors: | Paul R Torgerson (Author), Lucy J Robertson (Author), Heidi L Enemark (Author), Junwei Foehr (Author), Joke W B van der Giessen (Author), Christian M O Kapel (Author), Ivana Klun (Author), Chiara Trevisan (Author) |
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