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Priorities for research and control of Cestode Zoonoses in Asia

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Globally, cestode zoonoses cause serious public health problems, particularly in Asia. Among all neglected zoonotic diseases, cestode zoonoses account for over 75% of global disability adjusted life years (DALYs) lost. An international symposium on cestode zoonoses research and control was held in Shanghai, China between 28th and 30th October 2012 in order to establish joint efforts to study and research effective approaches to control these zoonoses. It brought together 96 scientists from the Asian region and beyond to exchange ideas, report on progress, make a gap analysis, and distill prioritizing settings with a focus on the Asian region. Key objectives of this international symposium were to agree on solutions to accelerate progress towards decreasing transmission, and human mortality and morbidity caused by the three major cestode zoonoses (cystic echinococcosis, alveolar echinococcosis, and cysticercosis); to critically assess the potential to control these diseases; to establish a research and validation agenda on existing and new approaches; and to report on novel tools for the study and control of cestode zoonoses.

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hal-00849973 , version 1 (02-08-2013)

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Xiao Ning, Jia-Wen Yao, Ding Wei, Patrick Giraudoux, Philip S Craig, et al.. Priorities for research and control of Cestode Zoonoses in Asia. Infectious diseases of poverty, 2013, pp.2-16. ⟨10.1186/2049-9957-2-16⟩. ⟨hal-00849973⟩
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