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Behaviour and eating habits as determinants for human opisthorchiasis in the Bolsena Lake area, Italy
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2018
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Central ItalyBolsena LakeBehavioral SciencesEngineeringBehavioral NeuroscienceSocial BehaviorGlobal HealthAquacultureEnvironmental HealthBolsena Lake AreaFishery ManagementPublic HealthHuman OpisthorchiasisFish FarmingAnimal BehaviorParasitologyLife Cycle
In Italy, food-borne outbreaks of opisthorchiasis have occurred since 2003, all of them originating from some lakes in Central Italy where the only European liver fluke, Opisthorchis felineus (Rivolta, 1884) is endemic. The aim of the present study is to investigate the factors that may facilitate the life cycle of O. felineus in the area of Bolsena Lake, the knowledge of the local population about opisthorchiasis, and preventative healthcare measures. We performed a descriptive observational study through the submission of questionnaires to three target populations: fishermen who fish exclusively in Bolsena Lake, restaurateurs whose businesses are close to the lake and general population living in the province of Viterbo. Results showed hazardous behaviours and eating habits in the three target populations, as well as a poor knowledge of opisthorchiasis and preventative healthcare measures.
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