Xu, Bin
Liu, Xiu-Feng
Cai, Yu-Chun
Huang, Ji-Lei
Zhang, Rui-Xiang
Chen, Jun-Hu
Cheng, Xun-Jia
Zhou, Xia
Xu, Xue-Nian
Zhou, Yan
Zhang, Ting
Chen, Shen-Bo
Li, Jian
Wu, Qun-Feng
Sun, Cheng-Song
Fu, Yong-Feng
Chen, Jia-Xu
Zhou, Xiao-Nong
Hu, Wei
Article History
Received: 8 February 2018
Accepted: 13 June 2018
First Online: 3 July 2018
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: Ethical clearance for the collection and detection of human samples was obtained from the Ethics Committee of the National Institute of Parasitic Diseases (NIPD), Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC). The objectives, procedures and potential risks were verbally explained to all participants. Signed written informed consent was obtained from all study participants. All participants were adults in this study. Animals were handled in accordance with good animal practice strictly according to the Animal Ethics Procedures and Guidelines of the People’s Republic of China. The protocol for sampling from animals had been approved by the Animal Welfare& Ethics Committee of the National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Shanghai (Permit No: IPD-2012-5).
: We have obtained consent to publish from the participants (or legal parents or guardians for children) to report individual patient data.
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