The current state of research on traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of echinococcosis
- Authors: Zhang N.1, Glamazdin I.G1
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Affiliations:
- Russian University of Biotechnology (MSUPP)
- Issue: Vol 8, No 3 (2025)
- Pages: 69-75
- Section: ARTICLES
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2658-3313/article/view/377415
- ID: 377415
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Abstract
echinococcosis is a serious zoonotic parasitic disease that is widespread in livestock areas around the world. It is widespread in livestock-breeding areas of western China, causing huge health hazards and property losses every year. Currently, surgical treatment is the main method of treating echinococcosis. Drug treatment does not give proper results due to various limitations and has serious side effects. To solve these difficulties, Chinese researchers have tried to find effective ingredients for the treatment of echinococcosis from various natural plants used in traditional Chinese medicine, and have made some progress.
About the authors
Nan Zhang
Russian University of Biotechnology (MSUPP)
I. G Glamazdin
Russian University of Biotechnology (MSUPP)
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