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Year 2018, Volume: 35 Issue: 1, 61 - 67, 01.01.2018

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  • 1. WHO/Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases. Sustaining the drive to overcome the global impact of neglected tropical diseases: second WHO report on neglected diseases. Geneva; 2013.
  • 2. Boeva-Bangyosova V, Vutova K. Parasitology (local and tropical parasitic diseases). Sofia: Arso; 2008.
  • 3. National statistical institute. Trips of Bulgarian residents abroad by months and by country of destination. (cited 2016 April 7) Available from: http:// www.nsi.bg/en/content/7054/trips-bulgarian-residents-abroad-monthsand-country-destination.
  • 4. Ministry of Health. Ordinance no. 21/08.07.2011 for the registration, notification and reporting of communicable diseases. State Gazette 2011;52:29-61.
  • 5. Ministry of Health. Ordinance no. 5/06.04.2006 on the diagnosis, prevention and control of local parasitic diseases. State Gazette 2006;40:83-90.
  • 6. Rainova I, Kaftandjiev I, Harizanov R, Tsvetkova N, Jordanova D, Marinova I, et al. Outbreaks of human trichinellosis, still a challenge for the public health authorities in Bulgaria. J Publ Health 2016;24:291- 7.
  • 7. Jordanova DP, Harizanov RN, Kaftandjiev IT, Rainova IG, Kantardjiev TV. Cystic echinococcosis in Bulgaria 1996-2013, with emphasis on childhood infections. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 2015;34:1423-8.
  • 8. Todorov T, Boeva V. Echinococcosis in children and adolescents in Bulgaria: a comparative study. Ann Trop Med Parasitol 2000;94:135-44.
  • 9. Vlad DC, Neghina AM, Dumitrascu V, Marincu I, Neghina R, Calma CL. Cystic echinococcosis in children and adults: a seven-year comparative study in western Romania. Foodborne Pathog Dis 2013;10:189-95.
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  • 14. Kurdova R, Müller N, Tsvetkova N, Michov L, Georgieva D, Ivanova M, et al. Characterisation of Trichinella isolates from Bulgaria by molecular typing and cross-breeding. Vet Parasitol 2004;123:179-188.
  • 15. Rainova I. Toxocariasis. In: Kurdova R, ed. Parasitic zoonoses in humans. Sofia: NCIPD; 2008:88-110.
  • 16. Kurdova R, Petrov P, Jordanova D, Rainova I, Harizanov R, Marinova I, et al. Parasitic diseases in Bulgaria 2007 - 2008. Status and prognosis. NCIPD Informational Journal 2010;5:5-30.
  • 17. Kurdova R, Rainova I, Jordanova D, Harizanov R, Marinova I, Bikov I, et al. Characterization of parasitic incidence in Bulgaria in 2010. NCIPD Informational Journal 2011;2:5-29.
  • 18. Rainova I, Marinova I, Harizanov R, Jordanova D, Kaftandjiev I, Bikov I, et al. Parasitic diseases in Bulgaria in 2012. Probl Inf Parasit Dis 2014;42:29-38.
  • 19. Rainova I. Study of Toxocara antibody bearing among healthy people in Bulgaria. In MEDIMOND International Proceedings X European Multicolloquim of Parasitology (EMOP X), eds. Jean Dupouy-Camet and Eduardo Dei-Cas. Free papers. Paris (France), 2008:8;115-118. Available at: http://www.monduzzi.com/proceedings/moreinfo/20080824.htm.
  • 20. Diza E, Frantzidou F, Souliou E, Arvanitidou M, Gioula G, Antoniadis A. Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in northern Greece during the last 20 years. Clin Microbiol Infect 2005;11:719-23.
  • 21. Montoya JG, Liesenfeld O. Toxoplasmosis. Lancet 2004;363:1965-76.
  • 22. Pappas G, Roussos N, Falagas ME. Toxoplasmosis snapshots: global status of Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence and implications for pregnancy and congenital toxoplasmosis. Int J Parasitol 2009;39:1385-94
  • 23. Harizanov R, Rainova I, Kaftandjiev I, Jordanova D, Marinova I. Soiltransmitted helminth infections in Bulgaria: a retrospective study of some epidemiological features. Probl Inf Parasit Dis 2013;41:32-5.
  • 24. Rainova I, Harizanov R, Jordanova D, Tsvetkova N, Marinova I. State and distribution of enterobiasis in Bulgaria for the period from 2008 to 2012. In: Proceedings of the Twelfth National Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infections. Sofia: Bulgarian Association of Microbiologists, 2014:42 (abstract).
  • 25. Karanis P, Sotiriadou I, Kartashev V, Kourenti C, Tsvetkova N, Stojanova K. Occurrence of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in water supplies of Russia and Bulgaria. Environ Res 2006;102:260-71.
  • 26. National Program for Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS "at the Ministry of Health. HIV/AIDS data. Available from: http://www.aidsprogram.bg/ static_info1.php?main=data
  • 27. Harizanov R, Rainova I, Tzvetkova N, Kaftandjiev I, Bikov I, Mikov O. Geographical distribution and epidemiological characteristics of visceral leishmaniasis in Bulgaria, 1988 to 2012. Euro Surveill 2013;18:205-31.
  • 28. Kurdova R, Vuchev D, Petrov P. Malaria situation in Bulgaria and surveillance measures (1991-2000). Global Nest: the Int J 2001;3:153-62.
  • 29. Hellenic Center for Diseases Control and Prevention. Epidemiological surveillance report Malaria in Greece. (cited 2016 February 10) Available from: http//www.keelpno.gr/.../Malaria%20annual%20report.

Human Parasitic Diseases in Bulgaria in Between 2013-2014

Year 2018, Volume: 35 Issue: 1, 61 - 67, 01.01.2018

Abstract

Parasitic diseases are a significant part of the overall pathology registered in Bulgaria. It is essential to constantly improve the efficiency of the public health system in order to deal with autochthonous parasitic diseases.

References

  • 1. WHO/Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases. Sustaining the drive to overcome the global impact of neglected tropical diseases: second WHO report on neglected diseases. Geneva; 2013.
  • 2. Boeva-Bangyosova V, Vutova K. Parasitology (local and tropical parasitic diseases). Sofia: Arso; 2008.
  • 3. National statistical institute. Trips of Bulgarian residents abroad by months and by country of destination. (cited 2016 April 7) Available from: http:// www.nsi.bg/en/content/7054/trips-bulgarian-residents-abroad-monthsand-country-destination.
  • 4. Ministry of Health. Ordinance no. 21/08.07.2011 for the registration, notification and reporting of communicable diseases. State Gazette 2011;52:29-61.
  • 5. Ministry of Health. Ordinance no. 5/06.04.2006 on the diagnosis, prevention and control of local parasitic diseases. State Gazette 2006;40:83-90.
  • 6. Rainova I, Kaftandjiev I, Harizanov R, Tsvetkova N, Jordanova D, Marinova I, et al. Outbreaks of human trichinellosis, still a challenge for the public health authorities in Bulgaria. J Publ Health 2016;24:291- 7.
  • 7. Jordanova DP, Harizanov RN, Kaftandjiev IT, Rainova IG, Kantardjiev TV. Cystic echinococcosis in Bulgaria 1996-2013, with emphasis on childhood infections. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 2015;34:1423-8.
  • 8. Todorov T, Boeva V. Echinococcosis in children and adolescents in Bulgaria: a comparative study. Ann Trop Med Parasitol 2000;94:135-44.
  • 9. Vlad DC, Neghina AM, Dumitrascu V, Marincu I, Neghina R, Calma CL. Cystic echinococcosis in children and adults: a seven-year comparative study in western Romania. Foodborne Pathog Dis 2013;10:189-95.
  • 10. European Food Safety Authority and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. The European Union summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and food-borne outbreaks in 2013. EFSA Journal 2015;13:3991.
  • 11. European Food Safety Authority and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. The European Union summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and food-borne outbreaks in 2014. EFSA Journal 2015;13:4329.
  • 12. European Food Safety Authority and European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. The European Union summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and food-borne outbreaks in 2010. EFSA Journal 2012;10:2597.
  • 13. Kurdova-Mintcheva R, Jordanova D, Ivanova M. Human trichinellosis in Bulgaria--epidemiological situation and trends. Vet Parasitol 2009;159:316- 9.
  • 14. Kurdova R, Müller N, Tsvetkova N, Michov L, Georgieva D, Ivanova M, et al. Characterisation of Trichinella isolates from Bulgaria by molecular typing and cross-breeding. Vet Parasitol 2004;123:179-188.
  • 15. Rainova I. Toxocariasis. In: Kurdova R, ed. Parasitic zoonoses in humans. Sofia: NCIPD; 2008:88-110.
  • 16. Kurdova R, Petrov P, Jordanova D, Rainova I, Harizanov R, Marinova I, et al. Parasitic diseases in Bulgaria 2007 - 2008. Status and prognosis. NCIPD Informational Journal 2010;5:5-30.
  • 17. Kurdova R, Rainova I, Jordanova D, Harizanov R, Marinova I, Bikov I, et al. Characterization of parasitic incidence in Bulgaria in 2010. NCIPD Informational Journal 2011;2:5-29.
  • 18. Rainova I, Marinova I, Harizanov R, Jordanova D, Kaftandjiev I, Bikov I, et al. Parasitic diseases in Bulgaria in 2012. Probl Inf Parasit Dis 2014;42:29-38.
  • 19. Rainova I. Study of Toxocara antibody bearing among healthy people in Bulgaria. In MEDIMOND International Proceedings X European Multicolloquim of Parasitology (EMOP X), eds. Jean Dupouy-Camet and Eduardo Dei-Cas. Free papers. Paris (France), 2008:8;115-118. Available at: http://www.monduzzi.com/proceedings/moreinfo/20080824.htm.
  • 20. Diza E, Frantzidou F, Souliou E, Arvanitidou M, Gioula G, Antoniadis A. Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in northern Greece during the last 20 years. Clin Microbiol Infect 2005;11:719-23.
  • 21. Montoya JG, Liesenfeld O. Toxoplasmosis. Lancet 2004;363:1965-76.
  • 22. Pappas G, Roussos N, Falagas ME. Toxoplasmosis snapshots: global status of Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence and implications for pregnancy and congenital toxoplasmosis. Int J Parasitol 2009;39:1385-94
  • 23. Harizanov R, Rainova I, Kaftandjiev I, Jordanova D, Marinova I. Soiltransmitted helminth infections in Bulgaria: a retrospective study of some epidemiological features. Probl Inf Parasit Dis 2013;41:32-5.
  • 24. Rainova I, Harizanov R, Jordanova D, Tsvetkova N, Marinova I. State and distribution of enterobiasis in Bulgaria for the period from 2008 to 2012. In: Proceedings of the Twelfth National Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infections. Sofia: Bulgarian Association of Microbiologists, 2014:42 (abstract).
  • 25. Karanis P, Sotiriadou I, Kartashev V, Kourenti C, Tsvetkova N, Stojanova K. Occurrence of Giardia and Cryptosporidium in water supplies of Russia and Bulgaria. Environ Res 2006;102:260-71.
  • 26. National Program for Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS "at the Ministry of Health. HIV/AIDS data. Available from: http://www.aidsprogram.bg/ static_info1.php?main=data
  • 27. Harizanov R, Rainova I, Tzvetkova N, Kaftandjiev I, Bikov I, Mikov O. Geographical distribution and epidemiological characteristics of visceral leishmaniasis in Bulgaria, 1988 to 2012. Euro Surveill 2013;18:205-31.
  • 28. Kurdova R, Vuchev D, Petrov P. Malaria situation in Bulgaria and surveillance measures (1991-2000). Global Nest: the Int J 2001;3:153-62.
  • 29. Hellenic Center for Diseases Control and Prevention. Epidemiological surveillance report Malaria in Greece. (cited 2016 February 10) Available from: http//www.keelpno.gr/.../Malaria%20annual%20report.
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Other ID JA22AC66JE
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

İskra Rainova This is me

Rumen Harizanov This is me

İskren Kaftandjiev This is me

Nina Tsvetkova This is me

Ognyan Mikov This is me

Eleonora Kaneva This is me

Publication Date January 1, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 35 Issue: 1

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APA Rainova, İ., Harizanov, R., Kaftandjiev, İ., Tsvetkova, N., et al. (2018). Human Parasitic Diseases in Bulgaria in Between 2013-2014. Balkan Medical Journal, 35(1), 61-67.
AMA Rainova İ, Harizanov R, Kaftandjiev İ, Tsvetkova N, Mikov O, Kaneva E. Human Parasitic Diseases in Bulgaria in Between 2013-2014. Balkan Medical Journal. January 2018;35(1):61-67.
Chicago Rainova, İskra, Rumen Harizanov, İskren Kaftandjiev, Nina Tsvetkova, Ognyan Mikov, and Eleonora Kaneva. “Human Parasitic Diseases in Bulgaria in Between 2013-2014”. Balkan Medical Journal 35, no. 1 (January 2018): 61-67.
EndNote Rainova İ, Harizanov R, Kaftandjiev İ, Tsvetkova N, Mikov O, Kaneva E (January 1, 2018) Human Parasitic Diseases in Bulgaria in Between 2013-2014. Balkan Medical Journal 35 1 61–67.
IEEE İ. Rainova, R. Harizanov, İ. Kaftandjiev, N. Tsvetkova, O. Mikov, and E. Kaneva, “Human Parasitic Diseases in Bulgaria in Between 2013-2014”, Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 61–67, 2018.
ISNAD Rainova, İskra et al. “Human Parasitic Diseases in Bulgaria in Between 2013-2014”. Balkan Medical Journal 35/1 (January 2018), 61-67.
JAMA Rainova İ, Harizanov R, Kaftandjiev İ, Tsvetkova N, Mikov O, Kaneva E. Human Parasitic Diseases in Bulgaria in Between 2013-2014. Balkan Medical Journal. 2018;35:61–67.
MLA Rainova, İskra et al. “Human Parasitic Diseases in Bulgaria in Between 2013-2014”. Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 35, no. 1, 2018, pp. 61-67.
Vancouver Rainova İ, Harizanov R, Kaftandjiev İ, Tsvetkova N, Mikov O, Kaneva E. Human Parasitic Diseases in Bulgaria in Between 2013-2014. Balkan Medical Journal. 2018;35(1):61-7.