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Title: Human cysticercosis in Portugal: long gone or still contemporary?
Authors: Vilhena, Manuela
Fonseca, Ana Glória
Dias, Sara
Marques da Silva, José Rafael
Torgal, Jorge
Keywords: cysticercosis
Portugal
Surveillance
Issue Date: 4-Oct-2016
Publisher: Epidemiology & Infection Published online: 04 October 2016, pp. 329-333
Citation: Published online: 04 October 2016, pp. 329-333
Abstract: Cysticercosis, a leading cause of acquired epilepsy in developing countries, has been controlled or eradicated in industrialized countries. This paradigm has recently been challenged, with human neurocysticercosis (NCC) being increasingly diagnosed in these countries. In order to assess the NCC burden in Portugal, a retrospective study on NCC hospitalizations (2006–2013) was conducted based on the national database on hospital morbidity: 357 hospitalized cases were detected. NCC was most frequent in the following age groups: 20–64 years (n = 197, 55·2%) >64 years (n = 111, 31·1%), and <20 years (n = 49, 13·7%). In the Norte and Centro regions cases tended to be older than in the Lisboa and Vale do Tejo Region. The results raise concerns for imported and autochthonous disease, suggesting the Lisboa and Vale do Tejo Region, due to its higher frequency of cases at younger ages, as a priority for research and intervention, and further suggest that NCC should be under surveillance (notifiable). The National Observatory of Cysticercosis and Taeniasis has been established and will define NCC cases as well as monitoring and surveillance.
URI: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/epidemiology-and-infection/issue/C9E62014EC61635BD0F5C4E30D6D8C41
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20109
Type: article
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