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The disease burden of human cystic echinococcosis based on HDRs from 2001 to 2014 in Italy.

Toni PisedduDiego BrunduGiovanni StegelFederica LoiSandro RolesuGabriella MasuSalvatore LeddaGiovanna Masala
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
In Italy, human CE is responsible for significant economic losses in the public health sector. In humans, costs associated with CE have been shown to have a great impact on affected individuals, their families and the community as a whole. This study could be used as a tool to prioritize and make decisions with regard to a surveillance system for this largely preventable yet neglected disease. It demonstrates the need of implementing a CE control program aimed at preventing the considerable economic and social losses it causes in high incidence areas.
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