Hydatid disease

Hydatid disease, or echinococciosis, is a chronic parasitic disease caused by larvae (Echinococcus) of humans infected with Echinococcus. Epidemiological investigations in recent years show that it is called endemic parasitic disease; it is characterized by occupational damage in endemic areas and is classified as an occupational disease in some groups; globally, hydatid disease is a minority or religious tribe A peculiar and common disease.

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