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Cestode Zoonoses: Echinococcosis and Cysticercosis: an emergent and global problem.


Philip Craig and Zbigniew Pawlowski, editors
Vol. 341 NATO Science Series,
IOS Press, Amsterdam
410 pages, hardcover
ISBN: 1-58603-220-8
Price: US $100


This book is a collection of short articles written by the participants of a research workshop held in Poznan, Poland, in September 2000. The workshop, supported by NATO NATO: see North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
NATO
 in full North Atlantic Treaty Organization

International military alliance created to defend western Europe against a possible Soviet invasion.
 Scientific Affairs, focused on the three major larval larval

1. pertaining to larvae.

2. larvate.


larval migrans
see cutaneous and visceral larva migrans.
 cestode cestode: see Platyhelminthes; tapeworm.  diseases of humans: Taenia solium neurocysticercosis, Echinococcus granulosus cystic hydatidosis, and E. multilocularis alveolar alveolar /al·ve·o·lar/ (al-ve´o-lar) [L. alveolaris ] pertaining to an alveolus.

al·ve·o·lar
adj.
Relating to an alveolus.
 hydatidosis. The format and depth of the articles are variable, but readers familiar with these parasites will find the book to be a convenient collection of new information on the subject. A shortcoming is that the book's preface and summary are each limited to a single page.

Perhaps most interesting for readers of the Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal are the reviews of epidemiologic data related to the emergence or reemergence of these three diseases. In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, neurocysticercosis has emerged as being more widely distributed than previously assumed and is a major cause of epilepsy. Surgery for pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children.

pe·di·at·ric
adj.
Of or relating to pediatrics.
 cystic echinococcosis Echinococcosis Definition

Echinococcosis (Hydatid disease) refers to human infection by the immature (larval) form of tapeworm, Echinococcus. One of three forms of the Echinococcus spp., E.
 in Kyrgystan increased threefold during the period 1993-1998 (reaching 6 cases/100,000), suggesting new transmission probably related to worsening economic conditions after the collapse of the former Soviet Union. Surveillance for human cases of alveolar echinococcosis (which can have a mortality rate of 90% if untreated) is being strengthened in western Europe, given that E. multilocularis infection rates in foxes have increased in recent years. The book contains other valuable updates on diagnostics, immunology and vaccines, imaging and clinical management, geographic information systems and ecology, veterinary medicine, and community-based control programs. Readers with an interest in helminthology helminthology /hel·min·thol·o·gy/ (hel?min-thol´ah-je) the scientific study of parasitic worms.

helminthology

the scientific study of parasitic worms.
 will find this book most useful.
Frank O. Richards, Jr.
The Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia, USA


Address for correspondence: Frank O. Richards, Jr., The Carter Center, 453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30307, USA; fax: 770-420-5100; e-mail: sdsulli@emory.edu
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Author:Richards, Frank O., Jr.
Publication:Emerging Infectious Diseases
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Nov 1, 2002
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