Publications by authors named "Ruben Bascope"

We reported an outbreak of wild rabies in (choznas), a carnivorous mammal associated with insectivorous bats in Kosñipata, Cusco, Peru, from February 2021 to October 2022. Eight human exposures were reported, with aggressive attacks resulting in injuries. The outbreak prompted a public health response and raised concerns about zoonotic diseases due to habitat fragmentation and urbanization.

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We conducted a retrospective cohort study of children who had chronic fascioliasis in the highlands of Peru to determine triclabendazole treatment efficacy. Children passing Fasciola eggs in stool were offered directly observed triclabendazole treatment (>1 doses of 10 mg/kg). Parasitologic cure was evaluated by using microscopy of stool 1-4 months after each treatment.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fascioliasis is a zoonotic infection causing significant economic losses in livestock, with prevalence and financial impact varying by location and diagnostic methods.
  • A pilot study in the Anta province of Peru found that 62.5% of 2009 cattle were infected, with higher rates observed after the rainy season.
  • Bile microscopy was more effective than liver condemnation in diagnosing infections, and both methods are suggested to be used together for better evaluation of fascioliasis in livestock, indicating a need for larger studies to confirm these findings.
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is the most widely distributed trematode-affecting humans. The Andes Mountains are highly endemic for fascioliasis. We report results of a cross-sectional study evaluating the epidemiology of Fasciola among children in 26 agricultural communities in the Cusco region of Peru.

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AbstractLatin America is among the highly endemic regions for cystic echinococcosis (CE). In Peru, an estimated 1,139 disability-adjusted life years are lost annually from surgical treatment of CE. This is comparable with the combined total for Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and Chile.

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