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Diagnostic interpretation guidance for pediatric enteric pathogens: A modified Delphi consensus process [PDF]
Burnham, Carey-Ann D., Tarr, Phillip I.
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Fulminant amoebic colitis: a challenging diagnosis for the surgeon. [PDF]
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Assessing the potential for application of machine learning in predicting weather-sensitive waterborne diseases in selected districts of Tanzania. [PDF]
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A One Health performance evaluation system for urban parasitic disease prevention and control: The Shanghai, China pilot scheme. [PDF]
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Averting transmission: A pivotal target to manage amoebiasis
Chemical Biology and Drug Design, 2020Amoebiasis is a parasitic infectious disease caused by the enteric protozoan Entamoeba histolytica, a leading basis of deaths accounted to parasites, succeeding malaria and schistosomiasis.
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Lancet, The, 2003
Amoebiasis is the second leading cause of death from parasitic disease worldwide. The causative protozoan parasite, Entamoeba histolytica, is a potent pathogen. Secreting proteinases that dissolve host tissues, killing host cells on contact, and engulfing red blood cells, E histolytica trophozoites invade the intestinal mucosa, causing amoebic colitis.
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Amoebiasis is the second leading cause of death from parasitic disease worldwide. The causative protozoan parasite, Entamoeba histolytica, is a potent pathogen. Secreting proteinases that dissolve host tissues, killing host cells on contact, and engulfing red blood cells, E histolytica trophozoites invade the intestinal mucosa, causing amoebic colitis.
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