1. Global prevalence and risk factors of Enterocytozoon bieneusi infection in humans: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Wang Yanchun, Li Xiao-Man, Yang Xing, Wang Xiang-Yu, Wei Yong-Jie, Cai Yanan, Geng Hong-Li, Yang Xin-Bo, Yu Hai-Long, Cao Hongwei, and Jiang Jing
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enterocytozoon bieneusi ,prevalence ,risk factors ,humans ,meta-analysis ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Enterocytozoon bieneusi is one of the most important zoonotic pathogens. In this study, we present a systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence of human E. bieneusi infection in endemic regions and analyze the various potential risk factors. A total of 75 studies were included. Among 31,644 individuals tested, 2,291 (6.59%) were E. bieneusi-positive. The highest prevalence of E. bieneusi in the male population was 5.50%. The prevalence of E. bieneusi in different age groups was varied, with 10.97% in teenagers. The prevalence of E. bieneusi in asymptomatic patients (6.49%) is significantly lower than that in HIV-infected patients (11.49%), and in patients with diarrheal symptoms (16.45%). Rural areas had a higher rate (7.58%) than urban ones. The prevalence of E. bieneusi in humans was the highest (6.42%) at altitudes
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- 2024
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