Snail-borne parasitic diseases: an update on global epidemiological distribution, transmission interruption and control methods
Abstract Background Snail-borne parasitic diseases, such as angiostrongyliasis, clonorchiasis, fascioliasis, fasciolopsiasis, opisthorchiasis, paragonimiasis and schistosomiasis, pose risks to human health and cause major socioeconomic problems in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. In this re...
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Main Authors: | Xiao-Ting Lu (Author), Qiu-Yun Gu (Author), Yanin Limpanont (Author), Lan-Gui Song (Author), Zhong-Dao Wu (Author), Kamolnetr Okanurak (Author), Zhi-Yue Lv (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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