ChenYu Wang , RuoFeng Xu , YuXiang Zeng , RuiNing He , Bo Zhang , YongKang Huang , ShuCheng Ma , YuXuan Zuo , YuJun Deng , YanYu Wang , Tao Xiong
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Abstract
Parasitic diseases remain a serious global public health problem, especially in the Asian, African, and Latin American regions with relatively poor medical conditions. Timely, accurate, and rapid detection is the key to parasitic disease prevention and control, and the use of novel technologies to study worm resistance is of great significance for the clinical treatment of patients. This study provides an overview of the research progress in parasite detection technologies, encompassing both traditional and emerging methods. In the future, integrating multiple technologies and adopting intelligent detection approaches will be instrumental in advancing parasitic disease detection. Future technologies aim to provide a reference for enhancing the detection of parasitic infections and contribute to the protection of human health and public health safety while offering new ideas and methods for diagnosing parasitic diseases.
期刊介绍:
Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.