- Authors: Berriatua E, Maia C, Conceição C, Ozbel Y, Töz S, Baneth G, Pérez-Cutillas P, Ortuño M, Muñoz C, Jumakanova Z, Pereira A, Rocha R, Monge-Maillo B, Gasimov E, Van der Stede Y, Torres G, Gossner C M
- Publication Year: 2021
- Journal: Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(6), pp 1723-1727
- Link: https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2706.210239
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ABSTRACT
A questionnaire survey of animal and human health authorities in Europe revealed that leishmaniases are not notifiable in all countries with autochthonous cases. Few countries implement surveillance and control targeting both animal and human infections. Leishmaniases are considered emergent diseases in most countries, and lack of resources is a challenge for control.
KEYWORDS
leishmaniases; leishmania; Europe; animal infections; human infections.
Reference
Berriatua, E., Maia, C., Conceição, C., Özbel Y., Töz S., Baneth, G., Pérez-Cutillas, P., Ortuño, M., Muñoz, C., Jumakanova, Z., Pereira, A., Rocha, R., Monge-Maillo, B., Gasimov, E., Van der Stede, Y, Torres G., Gossner, C. M. (2021). Leishmaniases in the European Union and Neighboring Countries. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(6), 1723-1727.