reviewClinical Microbiology ReviewsJul 1, 2009GREEN OA

Food-Borne Trematodiases

Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute

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Abstract

An estimated 750 million people are at risk of infections with food-borne trematodes, which comprise liver flukes (Clonorchis sinensis, Fasciola gigantica, Fasciola hepatica, Opisthorchis felineus, and Opisthorchis viverrini), lung flukes (Paragonimus spp.), and intestinal flukes (e.g., Echinostoma spp., Fasciolopsis buski, and the heterophyids). Food-borne trematodiases pose a significant public health and economic problem, yet these diseases are often neglected. In this review, we summarize the taxonomy, morphology, and life cycle of food-borne trematodes. Estimates of the at-risk population and number of infections, geographic distribution, history, and ecological features of the major food-borne trematodes…

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Keywords
  • Opisthorchis viverrini
  • Liver fluke
  • Paragonimus
  • Opisthorchis
  • Clonorchis sinensis
  • Opisthorchiasis
  • Fasciola
  • Clonorchiasis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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