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Parasitic Infections in Children with Disability in Resource Poor Settings: The Research Gaps

机译:Parasitic Infections in Children with Disability in Resource Poor Settings: The Research Gaps

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The burden of parasitic infections among children with disability in resource-poor settingshas not been summarised through a focused review. Here, we have summarised the key studiesreporting the burden of parasitic infections among children without and with a disability. Inmost instances, among children without disability, Giardia or soil-transmitted helminths dominatethe epidemiology, while among disabled individuals, enteric protozoa are the predominant parasitesto be reported in both resource-rich and resource-poor countries. Cryptosporidium is generallythe leading protozoan to be detected among these populations but all other parasites have beendetected in varying frequencies. There is a paucity of data on the precise epidemiology of parasiticinfections in children with disability. A large-scale epidemiological study, using modern genomicmethodology, is a research priority.

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