4. Emerging Parasitic Diseases

  • Kato Y
  • Kano S
  • Ohnishi K
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Abstract

Travels, migration and circulation of goods facilitate the emergence of new infectious diseases often unrecognized outside endemic areas. Most of emerging infections are of viral origin. Muscular Sarcocystis infection, an acute illness acquired during short trips to Malaysia, and Chagas disease, a chronic illness with long incubation period found among Latin American migrants, are two very different examples of emerging parasitic diseases. The former requires a preventive approach for travelers going to Malaysia and must be brought forth when they return with fever, myalgia and eosinophilia, while the latter requires a proactive attitude to screen Latin American migrant populations that may face difficulties in accessing care.

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Kato, Y., Kano, S., & Ohnishi, K. (2012). 4. Emerging Parasitic Diseases. Nihon Naika Gakkai Zasshi, 101(11), 3162–3167. https://doi.org/10.2169/naika.101.3162

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