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Global prevalence and correlation of intestinal parasitic infections in patients with colorectal cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Hataminejad M +8 more
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[DNA diagnosis of blastocystis infection by PCR].
D V, Tikhonova +3 more
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[Medical value of Blastocystis spp. infection].
T V, Prodeus +2 more
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Intestinal protozoa in celiac disease: An underexplored dimension of mucosal dysregulation.
Kumar AM.
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Metataxomics reveals Blastocystis subtypes mixed infections in Colombian children
: Blastocystis sp., is an intestinal protist with a broad host range and a high prevalence in human populations worldwide, even in developed Western countries.
Juan F Alzate
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Efficient and reproducible experimental infections of rats with Blastocystis spp.
Although Blastocystis spp. infect probably more than 1 billion people worldwide, their clinical significance is still controversial and their pathophysiology remains poorly understood.
Celine Nourrisson +2 more
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BackgroundIntestinal protozoan infections are confirmed as major causes of diarrhea, particularly in children, and represent a significant, but often neglected, threat to public health.
Marwan Osman +2 more
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Molecular epidemiology of Blastocystis infections in Turkey
Parasitology International, 2008Blastocystis is a very common unicellular intestinal parasite of ubiquitous occurrence. In order to describe the molecular epidemiology of Blastocystis infections in Turkey, 87 isolates from 69 symptomatic and 18 asymptomatic individuals were sequenced.
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