Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3417906 Parasitology International 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This review highlights the current status and control of liver fluke infections in the Mekong Basin countries where Opisthorchis and Clonorchis are highly endemic. Updated data on prevalence and distribution have been summarized from presentations in the “96 Years of Opisthorchiasis. International Congress of Liver Flukes”. It is disturbing that despite treatment and control programs have been in place for decades, all countries of the Lower Mekong Basin are still highly endemic with O. viverrini and/or C. sinensis as well as alarmingly high levels of CCA incidence. A common pattern that is emerging in each country is the difference in transmission of O. viverrini between lowlands which have high prevalence versus highlands which have low prevalence. This seems to be associated with wetlands, flooding patterns and human movement and settlement. A more concerted effort from all community, educational, public health and government sectors is necessary to successfully combat this fatal liver disease of the poor.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Current status of Opisthorchis and Clonorchis in Lower Mekong Basin is reviewed. ► Data obtained from the “96 Years of Opisthorchiasis Congress” in Khon Kaen. ► Effort from all parties is necessary to combat this fatal disease of the poor.

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