Journal article
Designing a Minimal Intervention Strategy to Control Taenia solium
MW Lightowlers, M Donadeu
Trends in Parasitology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Neurocysticercosis is an important cause of epilepsy in many developing countries. The disease is a zoonosis caused by the cestode parasite Taenia solium. Many potential intervention strategies are available, however none has been able to be implemented and sustained. Here we predict the impact of some T. solium interventions that could be applied to prevent transmission through pigs, the parasite's natural animal intermediate host. These include minimal intervention strategies that are predicted to be effective and likely to be feasible. Logical models are presented which reflect changes in the risk that age cohorts of animals have for their potential to transmit T. solium. Interventions th..
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Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding is acknowledged from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council grantsGTN1105448 and. GTN1043327. We thank Drs Charles Gauci and Abdul Jabbar for editorial assistance with the manuscript.