2023
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1088981
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices related to neglected tropical diseases (schistosomiasis and fascioliasis) of public health importance: A cross-sectional study

Abstract: BackgroundSnails play an important role as an intermediate host in various parasitic diseases, which are referred to as snail-borne parasitic diseases (SBPDs). The prevalence of the SBPDs, schistosomiasis and fascioliasis is low in Pakistan compared to other countries. The present study investigated knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to these two SPBDs and risk factors associated with them among the humans living in close contact with livestock and pets from three regions of Pakistan: Punjab, Islamaba… Show more

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“…These snail habitats are spread across 12 provinces covering an area of 3.58 billion m 2 , where Oncomelania hupensis (O. hupensis) was identified through a nationwide survey in 2016 (4). Schistosomiasis can be acquired after exposure to freshwater cercariae released from O. hupensis (5). Consequently, these widespread intermediate hosts remain an important source of infection, particularly as the World Health Organization (WHO) aims to eliminate the disease in all endemic countries by 2030 (6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These snail habitats are spread across 12 provinces covering an area of 3.58 billion m 2 , where Oncomelania hupensis (O. hupensis) was identified through a nationwide survey in 2016 (4). Schistosomiasis can be acquired after exposure to freshwater cercariae released from O. hupensis (5). Consequently, these widespread intermediate hosts remain an important source of infection, particularly as the World Health Organization (WHO) aims to eliminate the disease in all endemic countries by 2030 (6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%