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A Dog with Multiple Infections of Enteric Parasitic Zoonosis in Mashhad City, North-East of Iran; a Case Report [PDF]
Aims: In this study, we examined stool specimen from a 3-year-old domesticated dog, which was referred to a veterinary clinic with clinical signs such as nausea or vomiting, dysentery, cachexia and rash in Mashhad city, northeast of Iran.
Falahati, M. +4 more
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Treatment of cutaneous larva migrans with local thiabendazole. [PDF]
P.S.E.G. Harland +2 more
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An unusual recurrence of pruritic creeping eruption after treatment of cutaneous larva migrans in an adult Ghanaian male: a case report with a brief review of literature [PDF]
The hookworm related Cutaneous Larva Migrans is a common disease present in the tropic and subtropical areas of the world. The disease is self limiting and would naturally resolve within weeks.
Quashie, N.B., Tsegah, Edward M
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O presente trabalho relata a ocorrência de um surto de Larva migrans cutânea, em 17 crianças de uma creche em Belo Horizonte, MG. As crianças adquiriram esta dermatose quando brincavam em uma caixa de areia contaminada com larvas infectantes de ...
Walter Dos Santos Lima +2 more
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Prevalencia de parásitos gastrointestinales en muestras coprológicas de caninos y felinos remitidas al laboratorio Ejelab, Risaralda [PDF]
Las infecciones gastrointestinales en animales de compañía tienen distribución mundial, caracterizado por tener cuadros asintomáticos y agudos; pudiendo presentar diarrea, deshidratación, debilitamiento, emesis y en casos extremos la muerte.
Pineda Cardona, Juan Miguel +1 more
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Cutaneous larva migrans and enteric hookworm infections [PDF]
Charles Μ. Hendrix +4 more
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Rash in a foreign worker [PDF]
Hookworm-related cutaneous larva migrans (HrCLM) is a zoonosis which is endemic in many subtropic and tropical countries including Malaysia. We report a case of a 40-year old plantation worker who presented with a pruritic rash on his abdomen.
Penny Tevaraj, Nurjahan Mohd Ibrahim
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Sparganosis Mimicking Cutaneous Larva Migrans [PDF]
Young‐Woo Sun +4 more
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CUTANEOUS LARVA MIGRANS – A CASE REPORT
Cutaneous larva migrans or creeping eruption is an uncommon parasitic skin infection caused by the filariform larvae of dog or cat hook worms. We report a case of larva migrans on the anterior abdominal wall, in a 52 year old lady, who did gardening as a hobby.
LL Rao, L Padmavathy
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Proceedings 35th Symposium ESVN‐ECVN
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 39, Issue 2, March/April 2025.
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