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Cystic echinococcosis still remains a serious health and economic problem worldwide. The etiologic agent is Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato, giving origin to a fluid-filled cystic lesion. Therapy faces several challenges.
Nooshinmehr Soleymani+5 more
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RECURRENT HYDATID DISEASE AFTER THERAPY WITH ALBENDAZOLE
Sandeep K. Gupta+4 more
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Growth of Trachipleistophora hominis (Microsporidia: Pleistophoridae) in C<sub>2</sub>,C<sub>12</sub> mouse myoblast cells and response to treatment with albendazole [PDF]
Nathalie J. Lafranchi-Tristem+3 more
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S9 induction by the combined treatment with cyclohexanol and albendazole [PDF]
Diana María Escobar‐García
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Estuda-se a atividade anti-helmíntica de um novo medicamento, o Albendazole, nas nematodíases causadas por Ascaris lumbricoides, Necator americanos e Trichuris trichiura, comparativamente com Mebendazole.
Léa Camillo-Coura+3 more
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The binding and distribution of albendazole and its principal metabolites in Giardia duodenalis [PDF]
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Anthropometric indices in individuals infected with ascaris lumbericoids in Iran [PDF]
Context: Ascaris Lumbericoids infection is more common in children and teenagers and in areas with poor sanitation or crowded living conditions.
Najafi, M.+5 more
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Treatment of larva migrans syndrome with long-term administration of albendazole
Background: Larva migrans syndrome is a food-borne parasitic disease in humans, caused by accidental ingestion of eggs or larvae of ascarid nematodes, namely, Toxocara canis, Toxocara cati, or Ascaris suum, the roundworms commonly found in the intestines
Amy Hombu+5 more
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