Abstract
Diphyllobothriosis is a reemerging zoonotic disease because of global trade and increased popularity of eating raw fish. We present molecular evidence of host switching of a human-infecting broad fish tapeworm, Dibothriocephalus latus, and use of salmonids as intermediate or paratenic hosts and thus a source of human infection in South America.
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Kuchta, R., Radačovská, A., Bazsalovicsová, E., Viozzi, G., Semenas, L., Arbetman, M., & Scholz, T. (2019). Host switching of Zoonotic broad fish tapeworm (Dibothriocephalus latus) to Salmonids, Patagonia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 25(11), 2156–2157. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2511.190792
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