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One Health Approach of Melioidosis and Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections from Macaca fascicularis to Human at Kosumpee Forest Park Maha Sarakham Thailand

机译:猕猴属森林公园Maha Sarakham泰国Maha Sarakham的Macaca Fascicularis的一种健康方法和胃肠道寄生虫感染

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Gastrointestinal parasitic and melioidosis infections are major causes of morbidity and mortality from infectious disease in rural areas, especially in northeastern Thailand. Both diseases are zoonotic giving rise to health problems in both long-tailed macaques and in humans. In Thailand, macaques have adapted to live and share space with humans and can spread some zoonoses to humans. Therefore, this research aimed to measure the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasitic infections and melioidosis in long-tailed macaques at Kosumpee Forest Park and measure associated risk factors of their diseases among people in this area.
机译:胃肠道寄生和杂皮中的感染是农村地区传染病的发病率和死亡率的主要原因,特别是在泰国东北部。这两种疾病都是具有长尾猕猴和人类的健康问题。在泰国,Macaques适合与人类生活和分享空间,可以向人类传播一些动物园。因此,该研究旨在测量Kosumpee森林公园长尾猕猴的胃肠寄生虫感染和融合患病率,并在该地区的人们中衡量其疾病的相关危险因素。

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