Waterborne gastrointestinal infections remain a global health concern, with approximately 1.7 billion diarrhea-related illnesses annually attributable to protozoan parasites.
Daniel Sanhueza Teneo +5 more
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Background Blastocystis is one of the most common intestinal parasites in humans and animals worldwide. At least 17 subtypes have been identified in mammals and birds. In China, although some studies have reported the occurrence of Blastocystis in humans
Jianguang Wang +7 more
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Infeksi Parasit Usus Pada Anak Sekolah Dasar Di Pesisir Pantai Kecamatan Wori Kabupaten Minahasa Utara [PDF]
: Parasite infection is still an endemic disease that can be found in any place in Indonesiathat can cause problems in public health, especially for children in elementary school age.
Pijoh, V. D. (Victor) +2 more
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Infection with pathogenic Blastocystis ST7 is associated with decreased bacterial diversity and altered gut microbiome profiles in diarrheal patients [PDF]
Lei Deng, Jonathan Lee, Kevin S. W. Tan
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Profiling of the fecal microbiota and circulating microRNA-16 in IBS subjects with Blastocystis infection : a case-control study. [PDF]
Olyaiee A +4 more
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CUTANEOUS MANIFESTATIONS IN BLASTOCYSTIS SPP. INFECTION
The pathogenic potential of Blastocystis spp. is extremely controversial. Recently, many researchers have discussed its inductive role in the etiology of various dermatological syndromes such as palmoplantar pruritus, acute, and chronic urticaria.
Vladimir Vassilev, Simona Davidovska
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Incidence and risk factors of infection in an orphanage in Bangkok, Thailand [PDF]
Background Blastocystis sp. is one of the most common intestinal protozoa in humans. Unlike other intestinal parasitic infections such as giardiasis and cryptosporidiosis, the epidemiology of blastocystosis in children who live
Duangnate Pipatsatitpong +4 more
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Epidemiology of Blastocystis Infection: A Review of Data from Poland in Relation to Other Reports. [PDF]
Rudzińska M, Sikorska K.
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Additional file 1 of Colorectal cancer and Blastocystis sp. infection
Violetta Sulżyc‐Bielicka +8 more
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Parasitosis intestinales en Argentina: Principales agentes causales encontrados en la población y/o en el ambiente [PDF]
Las parasitosis intestinales se encuentran ampliamente distribuidas en el mundo, con mayor prevalencia en los países en desarrollo. Principalmente afectan a los niños en los que además provocan disminución del desarrollo físico y mental; situación que ...
Juarez, Maria Mercedes +1 more
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