Taeniasis-cysticercosis complex and tuberculosis in food

Milton Coutinho Salomão Maira, Santana Soares e Barros Ludmilla
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Although in 2020 the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) declined 4.1% compared to the previous year, the participation of livestock in the same period increased its representation from 8.4 to 10%. It is estimated that Brazil's contribution to the world food market has grown from 20.6 billion to 100 billion and the prospects are for greater increases for the coming years. In terms of people fed, the numbers were 800 million people. Thus, it is important to avoid the occurrence of illnesses, especially those transmitted by food. Included in this group are zoonosis, defined as diseases transmitted by animals to humans, which can be bacterial, viral or parasitic. According to the World Organization for Animal Health, 60% of human infectious diseases are zoonotic and 75% of emerging infectious disease agents in man is of animal origin. Among the main ones are the taeniasis-cysticercosis complex and tuberculosis. They are a global public health problem and prevent the efficient production of food. This work is a literature review that aimed to discuss the causative agents of these diseases, as well as the characteristics, contamination in food and possible measures for its control.
食物中的带绦虫-囊尾蚴病与结核病
尽管2020年该国的国内生产总值比前一年下降了4.1%,但同期牲畜的参与率从8.4%增加到了10%。据估计,巴西对世界粮食市场的贡献已从206亿增长到1000亿,未来几年的增长前景更大。就养活的人而言,这一数字为8亿人。因此,重要的是要避免疾病的发生,尤其是通过食物传播的疾病。这一类包括人畜共患病,定义为动物传播给人类的疾病,可以是细菌、病毒或寄生虫。根据世界动物卫生组织的数据,60%的人类传染病是人畜共患的,75%的人类新发传染病病原体是动物源性的。其中最主要的是带绦虫囊尾蚴病和肺结核。它们是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,阻碍了粮食的高效生产。这项工作是一篇文献综述,旨在讨论这些疾病的病原体,以及食品的特征、污染和可能的控制措施。
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