Brkovic bojana jankovic biography
•
European Researchers Nights
After the European Researchers’ Night, held in Rijeka at the []
Solving Personnel Challenges
From 16th October until 21st October in Moise []
Picture book and illustration lets paint a story
On Saturday, 15th October, Zlata Tomljenović, assistant professor at []
UNIRI FOR THE CRES COMMUNITY: Jasna Krstović
"Men where are you?" - the problem of feminization []
CAS SEE Fellowship Autumn/Winter Recipients
The Center for Advanced Studies: Southeast Europe (CAS SEE) at []
CAS SEE Seminars with Guests: Dražen Brščić
Dražen Brščić received his degree in electrical engineering from []
Postcard from Cres
On Thursday, July 1st, , Darija Žmak Kunić and []
CAS SEE Seminar with Guests: Sara Baranzoni
Sara Baranzoni, PhD in Theater and Cinematographic Studies, is []
Project: With the Wind through the Silence
With the Wind through the Silence20 – 23 June , []
CAS SEE Seminars with Guests: Tamara Kol
•
Echinococcosis in Serbia: an issue for the 21st century?
PubMed
Bobić, Branko; Nikolić, Aleksandra; Radivojević, Sofija Katić; Klun, Ivana; Djurković-Djaković, Olgica
Echinococcosis (hydatidosis) is traditionally endemic in Southeast Europe, Serbia included. In Serbia, echinococcosis is mandatory reportable, and this review analyzes the officially reported data as well as the research data published between and Official data on human and animal infections were obtained from the Institute of Public Health of Serbia (IPHS, ), and from the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade, Forestry and Water Management (MATFWM) and the Statistical Office, respectively. Published data were obtained by searching the Medline, Scopus, and Google databases using "echinococcosis," "hydatidosis," and "Serbia" as key words. In addition, the search included national journals and doctoral theses, as well as conference proceedings. Only Echinococcus granulosus has been reported in Serbia, with a total of case
•