Combined echinococcosis (case from practice)
AUTHORS : Tikhonov E.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : “Eliseeva Medical Center”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2011
According to Deinek I.Ya. (2000), Eliseeva O.I. (2000), there is a “latent invasion” when the embryos that have penetrated into the body do not die and do not develop. A change in the reactivity of the body can become a trigger mechanism for the onset of the disease. Infection of a person with echinococcosis does not always lead to the development of the disease. In foci endemic for echinococcosis, the population is
invaded in childhood and repeatedly throughout life.