2018
DOI: 10.1016/s1473-3099(18)30221-4
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Prevalence of abdominal cystic echinococcosis in rural Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey: a cross-sectional, ultrasound-based, population study from the HERACLES project

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“…For instance, the Human CE ReseArch in CentraL and Eastern Societies (HERACLES) project ( http://www.heracles-fp7.eu/index.html) screened around 25,000 people by ultrasound surveys in the rural area of Bulgaria, Romani and Turkey in 2014–2015. The authors of this study estimated that about 45,000 people (7,872 in Bulgaria, 37,229 in Romania) living in these European rural areas might be infected with abdominal CE, a third of whom had active infection (Tamarozzi et al., ). The authors of this study, estimated that official statistics might underestimate the true value by 700‐fold for Romania and 10‐fold in Bulgaria.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…For instance, the Human CE ReseArch in CentraL and Eastern Societies (HERACLES) project ( http://www.heracles-fp7.eu/index.html) screened around 25,000 people by ultrasound surveys in the rural area of Bulgaria, Romani and Turkey in 2014–2015. The authors of this study estimated that about 45,000 people (7,872 in Bulgaria, 37,229 in Romania) living in these European rural areas might be infected with abdominal CE, a third of whom had active infection (Tamarozzi et al., ). The authors of this study, estimated that official statistics might underestimate the true value by 700‐fold for Romania and 10‐fold in Bulgaria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…A detailed description of the US surveys has been published [19]. Briefly, abdominal ultrasound screening sessions were performed in 2014-2015 on 24,687 people in 50 villages of Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey, in areas of mid-range endemicity for human CE.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cysts were identified and staged based on the visualization of pathognomonic signs of CE etiology, according to the WHO-IWGE Expert Consensus [20]; more stringent conditions were, however, applied to unilocular cysts, which where ascribed to parasitic etiology only if a double wall was clearly visible. Lesions suspect of CE, including CL, were investigated as per protocol to define the nature of the lesion [19]. Due to logistic constraints, only patients visiting the project’s referral hospitals for treatment of CE cysts received chest X-ray for the detection of possible lung CE; none resulted positive [19].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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