2023
DOI: 10.1111/zph.13034
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Taenia solium: Socioeconomic changes and prevalence evolution in four endemic communities in northwestern Mexico

Abstract: In Mexico, for the past 30 years, a continuous decrease in the incidence of clinical taeniosis/cysticercosis has been documented. This work aimed to determine the influence of improvement in socioeconomic conditions on the prevalence of Taenia solium in four endemic communities in northwestern Mexico. This study was carried out in two phases. First, documentary information (1989–2018) was collected about the prevalence of Theridion solium in the federal entity of Sinaloa State. Second, a pilot study was perfor… Show more

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