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- Mehdi Borhani
- Sayed Hussain Mosawi
- Sun Li
- Bahetibieke Tuohetaerbaike
- Saeid Fathi
- Mohammad Sayed Behrad
- Mohammad Shafi Fazli
- Faridoon Rahmani
- Ahmad Jamshid Mehrpoor
- Navid Balokhil
- Turyalai Hakimi
- Abdulbari Omar
- Mustafa Jamali
- Zabihullah Adib Azizi
- Hao Wen
- Paul R Torgerson
Abstract
Background: Cystic Echinococcosis (CE), a neglected zoonotic disease caused by Echinococcus granulosus, is highly endemic in Afghanistan due to livestock-dependent livelihoods, poor sanitation, limited healthcare access, and unregulated animal practices. Despite its substantial morbidity and economic burden, national surveillance and clinical data remain scarce. Objective: This study aims to describe the clinical and demographic characteristics of surgically treated CE patients at five referral hospitals in Kabul, Afghanistan. The objective is to fill the gap of limited national-level data on CE, provide evidence for targeted clinical management, resource allocation, and inform the development of effective public health interventions to address this neglected disease. Methodology: This retrospective hospital based surgical case series analyzed 330 surgically treated CE patients admitted to five hospitals in Kabul (2021–2025). Data on demographics, geographic origin, affected organs, and clinical records were extracted from archived medical documents. Descriptive analysis prioritized epidemiological and clinical characterization. Results: Patients (6–78 years) originated from 31 provinces, with Kabul (107 cases), Faryab (35), and Balkh (24) as top sources. No significant gender predominance was observed (52.12% male, 47.87% female). Lungs were the most affected organ (86.66%), followed by the liver (11.51%); 81.31% of patients
Suggested Citation
Mehdi Borhani & Sayed Hussain Mosawi & Sun Li & Bahetibieke Tuohetaerbaike & Saeid Fathi & Mohammad Sayed Behrad & Mohammad Shafi Fazli & Faridoon Rahmani & Ahmad Jamshid Mehrpoor & Navid Balokhil & T, 2026.
"A multicenter hospital-based analysis of cystic Echinococcosis in Afghanistan: Filling a National data gap,"
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(5), pages 1-24, May.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pntd00:0014357
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0014357
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