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Volume 25, Number 12—December 2019
Dispatch

Economic Effect of Confiscation of Cattle Viscera Infected with Cystic Echinococcosis, Huancayo Province, Peru

J. Raúl LucasComments to Author , Carmen A. Arias, Stephanie S. Balcázar-Nakamatsu, Alejandro P. Rodríguez, Karen A. Alroy, and Cesar M. Gavidia
Author affiliations: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru (J.R. Lucas, C.A. Arias, S.S. Balcázar-Nakamatsu, C.M. Gavidia); Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agraria, Junin, Peru (A.P. Rodríguez); Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (K.A. Alroy)

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Lung (A) and liver (B) parenchyma infected with hydatid cysts (white arrows) detected during veterinary inspection at slaughterhouse and before the entire organ was confiscated and destroyed by incineration, Huancayo Province, Peru.

Figure. Lung (A) and liver (B) parenchyma infected with hydatid cysts (white arrows) detected during veterinary inspection at slaughterhouse and before the entire organ was confiscated and destroyed by incineration, Huancayo Province, Peru.

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