Alveolar hydatid disease

Name(s): 
Echinococcus multilocularis
Nature 
This is a very serious form of echinococcosis. The disease is transmitted to man through infected faeces of foxes and domestic cats and dogs. When infected, a person develops multiple small cysts that multiply rapidly. Usually occurring in the liver, the result is often fatal.
Incidence 
Alveolar hydatid disease is world-wide in occurrence, but most common in Europe, Russia, Japan, Alaska, Canada and the United States.
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Value(s) 
Type 
(G) Very specific problems