2018
DOI: 10.1093/trstmh/try118
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Seroepidemiology, modifiable risk factors and clinical symptoms of Toxocara spp. infection in northern Iran

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“…8). Despite of equal records of Toxocara/Toxascaris infection from rural and urban areas, seroprevalence was partly elevated in urban regions rather than rural territories, resulting from the likely heterogeneity among studies and/or lack of sufficient records; care must be taken in interpreting such result as rural areas are naturally considered as higher risk areas than urban [9,11,17,20]. Toxocariasis due to several species of Toxocara and/or Toxascaris roundworms is still a seriously notifiable public health issue, particularly due to its intricate transmission routes [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…8). Despite of equal records of Toxocara/Toxascaris infection from rural and urban areas, seroprevalence was partly elevated in urban regions rather than rural territories, resulting from the likely heterogeneity among studies and/or lack of sufficient records; care must be taken in interpreting such result as rural areas are naturally considered as higher risk areas than urban [9,11,17,20]. Toxocariasis due to several species of Toxocara and/or Toxascaris roundworms is still a seriously notifiable public health issue, particularly due to its intricate transmission routes [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human infection occurs by accidental ingestion of eggs, and, to a lesser extent, via pica and devouring on the paratenic hosts, including chicken, cattle, lamb, pig, and earthworms [4,6]. Consequently, developmentally-arrested larvae migrate through body organs, but don't develop into mature worms; hence, they provoke an array of syndromes enclosing VLM, NLM, and OLM as well as covert infection and asymptomatic toxocariasis [7][8][9]. Although rare, cardiac-associated toxocariasis is a serious, life-threatening complication due to VLM which has recently been emphasized [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In some parts of the world, such as Nigeria (86.1%) [6], the Republic of the Marshall Islands (86.75%), [7] and Northeast Brazil (63.6%) [8], the seroprevalence of toxocariasis was remarkably high. In Asia, the seroprevalence of toxocariasis was substantially high, at 46.0% in Taiwan [9], 45.9% in Turkey [10], 49% in the Philippines [11], 51.2% in Korea, and 23.5% -45.9% in Iran [12,13]. In Western countries, the prevalence was 5.0% in the United States [14], 8.0% in Italy [15] and 16.0% in Greece [16].…”
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“…In Western countries, the prevalence was 5.0% in the United States [14], 8.0% in Italy [15] and 16.0% in Greece [16]. Many factors have been proposed to be involved, including contact with dogs [8,12], children's age [17] and male sex [8,18,19].…”
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“…Toxocariasis is responsible for the visceral and ocular larva migrans syndrome (3,13,14). In humans, as paratenic hosts, larvae of Toxocara canis do not develop into the adult stage, but migrate throughout the tissues and remain there as L3 arrested larvae for an extended period of time (15).…”
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