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      The impact of socio-cultural factors on transmission of Taenia spp. and Echinococcus granulosus in Kosovo.

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          Echinococcus granulosus sensu latu (s.l.) and Taenia hydatigena are common parasites of ruminant intermediate hosts in the Balkans. Transmission is linked mainly to home slaughtering and the feeding of infected organs to dogs. In Kosovo, many old sheep are slaughtered particularly during Eid al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice). To determine whether this tradition could affect parasite transmission, we compared the probability of 504 dogs to contract taenid infections after deworming during one period before Eid al-Adha and a similar period beginning with this event. Initially, taeniid eggs were detected in 6·2% (CI 4·2-8·6) of the dogs. The prevalence before Eid al-Adha was significantly lower (1·2%, CI 0·4-2·6) as compared with the prevalence after the event (4·3%, CI 2·6-6·3). A comparable trend was apparent at species level for T. hydatigena and E. granulosus. These results indicate that the pronounced increase of taeniid infections, including E. granulosus s.l., after Eid al-Adha is linked to traditional home slaughtering that occurs during this celebration. This particular epidemiological situation provides an opportunity for implementing focussed control activities.

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          Journal
          Parasitology
          Parasitology
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1469-8161
          0031-1820
          Nov 2017
          : 144
          : 13
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Veterinary,Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary,University of Prishtina 'Hasan Prishtina',Str. 'Mother Teresa', 10 000 Prishtina,Kosovo.
          [2 ] Institute of Parasitology,Vetsuisse Faculty,University of Zurich,Winterthurerstrasse 266a, 8057 Zürich,Switzerland.
          Article
          S0031182017000750
          10.1017/S0031182017000750
          28799892
          97ab25e3-d4eb-42ad-80b1-a3c19271faf5
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          control,Taenia,echinococcosis, Echinococcus granulosus ,dogs

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