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Human Monieziasis expansa: the first Egyptian parastic zoonosis.
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2004
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Parasitic DiseasePathologyEducationSheep Raising CountriesInfection ControlParasitologyHuman Monieziasis ExpansaMoniezia ExpansaNiclosamide OneHuman EvolutionZoonotic DiseasesAnimal ScienceZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisVeterinary ScienceSoil-transmitted HelminthiasisAnthropologyMicrobiologyHelminth InfectionMedicine
This paper reports the first Egyptian zoonotic infection with the common tapeworm of sheep, Moniezia expansa. Perhaps this is the first human monieziasis expansa in the sheep raising countries worldwide. Diagnosis was based on recovery of the characteristic eggs from the stool of a fifteen-years-old shepherd. A single dose of Niclosamide one gram proved effective.