Fascioliasis in Yemen: A Long Track of Neglect despite Reports of Existence

Rashad Abdul‑Ghani
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Fascioliasis is one of the most neglected tropical diseases in Yemen and is viewed as a zoonotic disease of sporadic nature. However, recent reports of human cases, well-documented published literature on animal and human fascioliasis and environmental evidence on the contamination of freshly eaten vegetables necessitate understanding of the disease eco-epidemiology in the country. To improve case detection in clinical settings, laboratory technicians should be trained well on the detection of Fasciola species. From an epidemiologic perspective, serosurveys for anti-Fasciola antibodies are recommended to map the distribution of infection among communities in suspected geographic areas. In parallel, the burden of animal fascioliasis and environmental contamination of freshly eaten vegetables and water should also be assessed. On the other hand, freshwater bodies should be surveyed for potential snail hosts. In fact, it may be premature to discuss the prevention and control strategies while the epidemiologic status of fascioliasis in the country is still unclear. Keywords: Fasciola, Neglected tropical disease, Yemen
也门的片形吸虫病:尽管存在报道,但长期被忽视
筋膜炎是也门最被忽视的热带疾病之一,被视为一种散发性的人畜共患疾病。然而,最近关于人类病例的报告、关于动物和人类筋膜炎的文献以及关于新鲜蔬菜污染的环境证据,都需要了解该国的疾病生态流行病学。为了改进临床环境中的病例检测,实验室技术人员应接受良好的筋膜属物种检测培训。从流行病学的角度来看,建议对抗筋膜甲抗体进行血清调查,以绘制疑似地理区域社区的感染分布图。同时,还应评估动物筋膜炎的负担以及新鲜食用的蔬菜和水的环境污染。另一方面,应调查淡水水体中潜在的蜗牛宿主。事实上,在该国筋膜炎的流行病学状况尚不清楚的情况下,讨论预防和控制策略可能为时过早。关键词:筋膜,被忽视的热带疾病,也门
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