2023
DOI: 10.47278/book.oht/2023.98
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Botanical Control of Parasites in Veterinary Medicine

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“…The consumption of uncooked or improperly cooked food contaminated with infective larvae, eggs, or metacercariae is the primary source of human infestation with helminth parasites (CDC 2020;Peter 2020). Rodents can contaminate food with their feces or urine while pilfering human food, which can lead to the transmission of zoonotic helminths from rodents to humans (Islam et al 2020;Abdullah 2023;Štrbac et al 2023). In some parts of the world, there has been an increasing number of recorded cases of parasitic zoonoses (WHO 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consumption of uncooked or improperly cooked food contaminated with infective larvae, eggs, or metacercariae is the primary source of human infestation with helminth parasites (CDC 2020;Peter 2020). Rodents can contaminate food with their feces or urine while pilfering human food, which can lead to the transmission of zoonotic helminths from rodents to humans (Islam et al 2020;Abdullah 2023;Štrbac et al 2023). In some parts of the world, there has been an increasing number of recorded cases of parasitic zoonoses (WHO 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%