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   Efficacy and Safety of Anthelmintics Tested against Taenia solium Cysticercosis in Pigs  
   
نویسنده mkupasi e.m. ,sikasunge c.s. ,ngowi h.a. ,van johansen m.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2013 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 7
چکیده    Porcine cysticercosis,an infection caused by taenia solium metacestodes,is continuously being reported in low-income countries of latin america,asia,and sub-saharan africa. the disease was declared eradicable by the international task force for diseases eradication (itfde) in 1993,and it is listed among the 17 who neglected tropical diseases and neglected zoonoses that are potentially eradicable. in view of that,who has proposed a step-wise approach to its elimination,including chemotherapy of infected pigs. different drugs have been tested on porcine cysticercosis with varying efficacies. these include flubendazole,fenbendazole,albendazole,albendazole sulphoxide,oxfendazole,praziquantel,and nitazoxanide. this review summarises available information on the efficacies and adverse effects shown by these drugs in pigs. oxfendazole has shown to be effective for the control of porcine cysticercosis; however,it needs to be integrated with other control approaches. there is a need for standardised guidelines for evaluating the efficacy of anthelmintics against porcine cysticercosis,and more efficacy studies are needed since the conclusions so far are based on a limited number of studies using few infected pigs. © 2013 mkupasi et al.
آدرس department of veterinary disease biology,faculty of health and medical sciences,university of copenhagen,frederiksberg, Denmark, department of para-clinical studies,school of veterinary medicine,university of zambia,lusaka, Zambia, department of veterinary medicine and public health,sokoine university of agriculture,morogoro, Tanzania, department of veterinary disease biology,faculty of health and medical sciences,university of copenhagen,frederiksberg, Denmark
 
     
   
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