Detailed description
Echinococciosis is a chronic parasitic disease caused by human infection with the larvae of Echinococcus solium (echinococcosis). The clinical manifestations of the disease vary depending on the location, size and presence or absence of complications of the hydatidosis, echinococcosis is considered to be a zoonotic parasitic disease of human and animal origin, but epidemiological investigations in recent years have shown that it is called an endemic parasitic disease; Characteristic of occupational impairment in endemic areas and classified as an occupational disease for certain populations; Globally, echinococcosis is a common and frequent disease endemic to ethnic or religious tribes.
The indirect hemagglutination test for hydatidosis has high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of echinococcosis, and its positive rate can reach about 96%. Suitable for clinical diagnosis and epidemiological investigation of echinococcosis.