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Worldwide, humans suffer from numerous parasitic food borne zoonoses. The parasitic zoonoses of concern in this
workshop are those mostly helminthic diseases caused by trematodes, cestodes and nematodes that transmitted from
freshwater, brackish and marine fish causing gastroenteritis and other health problems. In the past, these diseases were limited
mostly to populations living in developed, low- and middle-income countries, but the populations at risk are now expanding
and changing due to many factors .The World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations estimate that more than18 million persons were infected with fish-borne zoonotic trematodes in 2002 and the World
Health Organization recently added fish-borne zoonotic trematodes infections to its list of emerging infectious diseases. The
recognition of the public health significance of these zoonoses, their links to poverty and cultural traditions, with the lack of
tools for control is also increasing. In addition, many developed countries recognized meat-borne zoonoses such as trichinellosis
and cysticercosis, but fewer are acquainted with fish-borne parasitic zoonoses like intestinal trematodiasis, anisakiasis or
diphyllobothriasis. The aim of this workshop is to draw attention to the problem of these zoonoses and, hopefully, inspire
greater efforts to acquire reliable global impact assessments and to develop scientific basis for designing their prevention and
control programs. We will focus on fish-borne parasitic zoonoses that are currently considered the most significant and also
present references to others that occur in various regions. The emphasis is on basic biological and epidemiological features so
as spot light on gaps that need greater research investment, effective prevention and control strategies.
Biography
Nisreen E Mahmoud, currently holds the position of a professor in the department of parasitology in the University of Cairo since 2004. Her field of specialization
is Fish Parasitology. She joined as an Assistant Lecturer from 1990 to 1994. Lecturer of Parasitology since 1994.Assistant Professor of Parasitology since
Sept.1999.Prof. of Parasitology since 2004. She had received her MVSc (Parasitology, fish parasites) in 1990 and PhD (Parasitology, fish parasites) from Cairo
University in 1994.She is the chair and member of the following commitees & associations:Charing in the project of Biotechnological control of ticks in Egypt (
from 1995-1996).Charing in the project of Geographical imfomation systems (GIS) and controlof snail borne diseases. Member of the Egyptian Vet. Med. Assoc.
Member of the zoological society A. R. Egypt. Member of fish committee of the general organization for veterinary services, Egypt.(G.O.Vet.S.) Member of the fish
committee for the solution of Lake Naser fish helminth problems in G. O. Vet. S. Egypt. Attemptin a training course on fish Parasites in General Authority for Fish
Resources Development 2002. Member of the Egyptian Society of Veterinary Parasitology. Member of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology. Charring in the Project
Comparative study of Lime Borreliosis Vectors/ Pathogenesis (Egyptian/US Project # 930312. from 1999-2002). Member of the Egyptian Society of Environment
and Aquatic Animal Health.
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