Amoebiasis Among the Malaysian Aborigines

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The epidemiology of amoebiasis has dramatically changed since the separation of E. histolytica and E. dispar species, and the worldwide prevalence of these species has not been estimated until recently. The most cited data regarding prevalence, morbidity or mortality due to amoebiasis is the 1986 Walsh report, in which 100,000 deaths are reported to occur worldwide each year due to medical complications of invasive amoebiasis. However, the prevalence values of E. histolytica infection could be completely erroneous since the estimations were performed prior to the molecular characterization of E. histolytica and E. dispar species. Moreover, E. moshkovskii, another morphologically indistinguishable human parasitic Entamoeba, was not mentioned or considered as a contributor to the prevalence figures in endemic areas. However, recent available prevalence and morbidity data obtained through molecular techniques allow the construction of a more reliable map of endemic regions of amoebiasis all over the world. This book will describe how molecular tools have made actual knowledge regarding the epidemiology and risk factors of amoebiasis possible.
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Publisher

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing (26 Nov. 2012)

Language

English

Paperback

396 pages

ISBN-10

3659258563

ISBN-13

978-3659258565

Dimensions

15.24 x 2.24 x 22.86 cm

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Amoebiasis Among the Malaysian Aborigines