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Authors :
Rabeeh, Tabaripour
Azar, Shokri
Saeed, Hosseini Teshnizi
Mahdi, Fakhar
Masoud, Keighobadi
Source :
Parasite Epidemiology and Control
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objectives The present systematic review attempted to determine the prevalence of Linguatula serrata (L. serrata) infection among Iranian livestock. The L. serrata known as tongue worm belongs to the phylum pentastomida and lives in upper respiratory system and nasal airways of carnivores. Herbivores and other ruminants are intermediate hosts. Methods MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and the Cochrane Library were searched from Nov 1996 to 22 Apr 2019 by searching terms including “Linguatula serrata”, “linguatulosis”, “pentastomida”, “bovine”, “cattle”, “cow”, “buffalo”, “sheep”, “ovine”, “goat”, “camel”, “Iran”, and “prevalence” alone or in combination. The search was conducted in Persian databases of Magiran, Iran doc, Barakatkns (Iran medex) and Scientific Information Database (SID) with the same keywords. After reviewing the full texts of 133 published studies, 50 studies had the eligibility criteria to enter our review. Results By random effects model analysis, the pooled prevalence of linguatulosis was 25% (95%CI: 18.0–33.0, I2 = 98.67 % , P

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ISSN :
24056731
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Parasite epidemiology and control
Accession number :
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