Epidemiology of Taenia saginata taeniosis/cysticercosis: Middle East and North Africa

A systematic review of the distribution in the Middle East and North Africa

Abstract

The zoonotic parasite Taenia saginata utilizes bovines as an intermediate host (causing cysticercosis) and humans as the definitive host (causing taeniosis). The public health burden of T. saginata is assumed to be low, but the economic burden is large, due to the resources utilized in the detection and condemnation of infected carcasses and carcass parts. As part of a collaborative effort to synthesize worldwide epidemiological data on this parasite, we present here the results of a systematic review on the distribution of T. saginata taeniosis and bovine cysticercosis in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).

This is a publication arising from the Zoonoses and Emerging Livestock Systems (ZELS) programme.

Citation

Saratsis A, Sotiraki S, Braae U, Devleesschauwer B, Dermauw V, Eichenberger R, Thomas L, Bobić B, Dorny P, Gabriël S, Robertson L (2019). Epidemiology of Taenia saginata taeniosis/cysticercosis: a systematic review of the distribution in the Middle East and North Africa. Parasit Vectors. 12(1):113

Epidemiology of Taenia saginata taeniosis/cysticercosis: a systematic review of the distribution in the Middle East and North Africa

Published 16 March 2019