Assessment of the societal cost of Taenia solium in Angónia district, Mozambique.
Chiara TrevisanBrecht DevleesschauwerNicolas PraetAlberto PondjaYunus Amade AssanePierre DornyStig Milan ThamsborgPascal MagnussenMaria Vang JohansenPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2018)
In this highly endemic area of Mozambique a large number of individuals suffer from symptoms associated with NCC. Healthy years of life are lost and people are left living with disabilities. Infected pork poses a serious risk to the community and affects the economy of smallholder farmers. Cost for treatment and hospitalization of patients with NCC-associated epilepsy, and lack of productivity and inability of suffering patients to work, further hinder socioeconomic development. Feasible solutions framed within a country specific algorithm and stepwise approaches are needed to control the parasite in the country.