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    Vector-borne and zoonotic infections and their relationships with regional and socioeconomic statuses: An ID-IRI survey in 24 countries of Europe, Africa and Asia
    (2021)
    Saydam, Fatma Nurhayat (57322658300)
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    Erdem, Hakan (7005578733)
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    Ankarali, Handan (23134564000)
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    El-Arab Ramadan, Manar Ezz (58163548700)
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    El-Sayed, Nagwa Mostafa (54415517200)
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    Civljak, Rok (7801604292)
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    Pshenichnaya, Natalia (6504380233)
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    Moroti, Ruxandra Valentina (24449691400)
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    Mahmuodabad, Fatemeh Moradi (57323377100)
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    Maduka, Agah Victor (57322658400)
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    Mahboob, Amjad (54944999000)
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    Prakash Kumari, Pilli Hema (57323257700)
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    Stebel, Roman (57190021917)
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    Cernat, Roxana (55934124500)
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    Fasanekova, Lenka (57193852722)
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    Uysal, Serhat (54685430400)
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    Tasbakan, Meltem (55664567200)
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    Arapović, Jurica (58940542700)
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    Magdalena, Dumitru Irina (55018761700)
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    Angamuthu, Kumar (8522964900)
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    Ghanem-Zoubi, Nesrin (37090496300)
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    Meric-Koc, Meliha (59158120100)
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    Ruch, Yvon (56653526500)
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    Marino, Andrea (57195990255)
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    Sadykova, Ainur (57222505573)
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    Batirel, Ayse (6505508467)
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    Khan, Ejaz Ahmed (36952513300)
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    Kulzhanova, Sholpan (57193865949)
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    Al-Moghazi, Samir (56398448200)
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    Yegemberdiyeva, Ravilya (57204856169)
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    Nicastri, Emanuele (7004355827)
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    Pandak, Nenad (6506008185)
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    Akhtar, Nasim (8985960000)
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    Ozer-Balin, Safak (57191057654)
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    Cascio, Antonio (7006353259)
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    Dimzova, Marija (6508367128)
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    Evren, Hakan (57209104586)
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    Puca, Edmond (54384024100)
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    Tokayeva, Alma (57322542600)
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    Vecchi, Marta (57217297290)
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    Bozkurt, Ilkay (36105148600)
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    Dogan, Mustafa (57196589837)
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    Dirani, Natalia (57221620352)
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    Duisenova, Amangul (6506658557)
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    Khan, Mumtaz Ali (57204287698)
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    Kotsev, Stanislav (57221772766)
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    Obradovic, Zarema (7003963488)
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    Del Vecchio, Rosa Fontana (56009257100)
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    Almajid, Fahad (24766318700)
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    Barac, Aleksandra (55550748700)
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    Dragovac, Gorana (56507327000)
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    Pishmisheva-Peleva, Maria (57322659900)
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    Rahman, Md. Tanvir (57189587462)
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    Rahman, Taufiquer (57322660000)
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    Le Marechal, Marion (56943398400)
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    Cag, Yasemin (35764273000)
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    Ikram, Aamer (23476981500)
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    Rodriguez-Morales, Alfonso J. (8886801000)
    Background: In this cross-sectional, international study, we aimed to analyze vector-borne and zoonotic infections (VBZI), which are significant global threats. Method: VBZIs’ data between May 20–28, 2018 was collected. The 24 Participatingcountries were classified as lower-middle, upper-middle, and high-income. Results: 382 patients were included. 175(45.8%) were hospitalized, most commonly in Croatia, Egypt, and Romania(P = 0.001). There was a significant difference between distributions of VBZIs according to geographical regions(P < 0.001). Amebiasis, Ancylostomiasis, Blastocystosis, Cryptosporidiosis, Giardiasis, Toxoplasmosis were significantly more common in the Middle-East while Bartonellosis, Borreliosis, Cat Scratch Disease, Hantavirus syndrome, Rickettsiosis, Campylobacteriosis, Salmonellosis in Central/East/South-East Europe; Brucellosis and Echinococcosis in Central/West Asia; Campylobacteriosis, Chikungunya, Tick-borne encephalitis, Visceral Leishmaniasis, Salmonellosis, Toxoplasmosis in the North-Mediterranean; CCHF, Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, Dengue, Malaria, Taeniasis, Salmonellosis in Indian Subcontinent; Lassa Fever in West Africa. There were significant regional differences for viral hemorrhagic fevers(P < 0.001) and tick-borne infections(P < 0.001), and according to economic status for VBZIs(P < 0.001). The prevalences of VBZIs were significantly higher in lower-middle income countries(P = 0.001). The most similar regions were the Indian Subcontinent and the Middle-East, the Indian Subcontinent and the North-Mediterranean, and the Middle-East and North-Mediterranean regions. Conclusions: Regional and socioeconomic heterogeneity still exists for VBZIs. Control and eradication of VBZIs require evidence-based surveillance data, and multidisciplinary efforts. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd

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