Parasiten – wichtige endemische und importierte Erreger
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Abstract
Parasites are a diverse group of pathogens; they range from unicellular protozoa (e. g. Giardia lamblia) to tapeworms that can grow several meters long. Parasites have adapted to humans over millions of years and cause a wide, colorful variety of diseases. Due to increasing travel and climate change, previously rare pathogens occur more frequently in patients in Germany.Often the history, clinical findings and imaging are suggestive of the causative parasite and the suspected diagnosis only needs to be confirmed with pathogen detection in order to initiate targeted therapy. Nonetheless, the diagnosis is often delayed due to lack of experience of attending clinicians with parasitic infections.In this review article we give an overview of the epidemiology, transmission, diagnosis and treatment of some of the most common parasitic infections that are endemic, or regularly imported to Germany. We also discuss current and future challenges in the diagnosis, treatment and control of these pathogens.
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Translated title of the contribution | Parasites - important endemic and imported pathogens |
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Original language | German |
ISSN | 0012-0472 |
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Publication status | Published - 06.2022 |
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PubMed | 35636420 |
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