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Neurocysticercosis, a Persisting Health Problem in Mexico
Human neurocysticercosis is a severe parasitic disease caused by the installation of Taenia solium larvae in the central nervous system. Neurocysticercosis is still deeply rooted in Latin-America, Africa and Asia, where it develops its complete life cycle promoted by poor sanitary conditions. It is also emerging in developed countries due to human migration. Although hard data on the evolution of the disease incidence in endemic countries are lacking, its presence is being obscured by the growth of degenerative and metabolic diseases, creating the illusion of having disappeared
Annual frequencies of hospitalized NC patients (INNN, 1995–2009).
<p>Annual frequencies of hospitalized NC patients (INNN, 1995–2009).</p