1988
DOI: 10.1016/0304-4017(88)90126-4
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A critical look at the importance, prevalence and control of toxocariasis and the possibilities of immunological control

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“…Toxocarosis is highly prevalent in many parts of the world, and 2-18% of the human population carry Toxocara spp. larval infection, as has been shown in several seroprevalence studies (Barriga, 1988). Different populations may have significant differences in seroprevalence depending on the extent of exposure to the infection.…”
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“…Toxocarosis is highly prevalent in many parts of the world, and 2-18% of the human population carry Toxocara spp. larval infection, as has been shown in several seroprevalence studies (Barriga, 1988). Different populations may have significant differences in seroprevalence depending on the extent of exposure to the infection.…”
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“…Usually the infection in dogs is limited to puppyhood, and older dogs do not excrete Toxocara eggs, although they may carry larval infection. In female dogs silent larvae may lie dormant for years in the tissues and again become mobilised in the latter part of pregnancy, resulting in almost hundred percent prenatal infection in puppies (Barriga, 1988). This phenomenon does not occur in cats (Coati et al, 2004).…”
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“…The prevalence of infection of dogs with adult Toxocara worms was reported to be about 25 per cent in Western countries (Barriga, 1988), while the rate in cats in France was 30 to 60 per cent (Petithory et al, 1996). The prevalence of infection tends to decrease with increasing age of the animal and is lower in well-cared pet dogs than in stray or pound dogs.…”
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“…Esta situación pone en evidencia el riesgo actual que ofrece el nematodo patógeno T. canis para la salud pública colombiana. La infección por T. canis en perros es de distribución mundial y su prevalencia varía entre 0 y 99,4 %, dependiendo de la ubicación geográfica (11,13,14). Las tasas de seroprevalencia en humanos en América Latina oscilan entre 2,5 y 63,2 % (15-20).…”
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