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Gustavo Marçal Schmidt Garcia Moreira1, Paula de Lima Telmo2, Marcelo Mendonça1
1Centro de Desenvolvimento Tecnológico/Biotecnologia, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, CP 354, CEP 96010-900, Pelotas, RS, Brasil.
Abstract:
Toxocariasis is a neglected zoonosis caused by the nematodes Toxocara canis and Toxocara cati. This disease is widespread in many countries, reaching high prevalence independently of the economic conditions. However, the true number of cases of toxocariasis is likely to be underestimated owing to the lack of adequate surveillance programs. Although some diagnostic tests are available, their sensitivity and specificity need to be improved. In addition, treatment options for toxocariasis are limited and are non-specific. Toxocariasis is listed as one of the five most important neglected diseases by the CDC. This review presents recent advances related to the control of toxocariasis, including new immunodiagnostics, therapies, and drug formulations, as well as novel interventions using DNA vaccines, immunomodulators, and probiotics.
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