Epidemiological assessment of parasitic zoonoses in Malaysia

Authors

K.C. Shekhar

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-1-1991

Abstract

Food-borne parasitic zoonoses are emerging as major public health problems in most countries because they are widespread and pose a medical challenge. Not only are they important from an economic standpoint, but they also cause severe sequalae in all those affected. The extent of parasitic zoonoses in Malaysia is considered a "tip of the iceberg" problem. Cases of zoonotic diseases, like porocphaliasis, sarcocystosis, toxoplasmosis, cysticercosis, hydatidosis, echinostomiasis, and gnathostomiasis are traced and documented. An epidemiologic reassessment of methods is suggested to determine the extent of these parasitoses in Malaysia.

Keywords

Continental Population Groups, Food Habits

Divisions

fac_med

Publication Title

The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health

Volume

22 Sup

Additional Information

Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, Jalan Lembah Pantai, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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