2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.09.006
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The effectiveness of different intervention strategies for the prevention of zoonotic metacercariae infection in cultured fish

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“…• Aquaculture management: pond management, snail control, and faecal pollution management (41)(42)(43)(44).…”
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“…• Aquaculture management: pond management, snail control, and faecal pollution management (41)(42)(43)(44).…”
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“…Taeniasis/cysticercosis and FBT infection in Southeast Asia are linked to cultural and community behaviours, particularly in relation to fishing, latrine use, and food preparation. Raw 14/32 food consumption, such as lawar in Indonesia (37), raw pork in Lao PDR (34,35), raw freshwater crab in the Philippines (38,40), raw or fermented fish dishes in Thailand (36,45,46), and raw fish in Vietnam (41,44), present a source of infection for taeniasis and FBT infection. Therefore, WASH initiatives related to reducing the incidence of taeniasis/cysticercosis and FBT infection typically focused improving hygiene and sanitation practices, including with respect to food preparation and consumption.…”
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“…Clausen et al (2013) report on the effectiveness of final host drug treatment and pond management strategies for the prevention of zoonotic metacercariae infection in cultured fish. Although the prevalence of fish-borne zoonotic trematodes in fish was not significantly reduced, the study demonstrated a reduction in the intensity of metacercariae by 91.7% in fish from ponds receiving management interventions.…”
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