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Echec du thiabendazole en prophylaxie de la dracunculose [PDF]

open access: yes, 1990
Le thiabendazole a été utilisé à la dose de 50 mg.kg en prise unique chez 73 volontaires pour évaluer son efficacité au cours d'une chimioprophylaxie de masse de la dracunculose.
Chippaux, Jean-Philippe
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Practical book on medical biology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
BIOLOGY MEDICALPRACTICAL BOOKБИОЛОГИЯБИОЛОГИЯ МЕДИЦИНСКАЯПРАКТИЧЕСКИЕ ПОСОБИЯIn the practical book the main divisions and aims of biology are ...
Bekish, V. J., Nikulin, Y. T.
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Copepoda as intermediate hosts of helminths, [PDF]

open access: yes, 1949
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1949.
Liu, Pei-Tsing
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Parasitic nematodes in humans : exploring the host-parasite dynamic through historical, biological, and public health evaluations of infection. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This thesis investigated infection dynamics of parasitic nematodes at both the population and individual levels by exploring evolutionary and historical aspects of infection as well as how host-parasite interactions influence virulence.
Welsh, Erin Christine, 1987-
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Dracunculiasis – A Rare Case Report

open access: yesJK Science
Dracunculiasis, commonly referred to as Guinea worm disease, is a neglected tropical illness caused by the parasitic nematode Dracunculus medinensis.
Nanda Patil   +3 more
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European Encounters with Dracunculiasis in the Northern Bank of the Persian Gulf: A Perspective from Travelogues of the Safavid and Qajar Eras [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Research on History of Medicine
“Dracunculus medinensis” or “Guinea worm” disease is transmitted to humans through drinking contaminated water, leading to symptoms such as ague, muscular weakness, and infection. This disease is endemic to arid and warm regions with minimal rainfall and
Javad Mousavi Dalini   +2 more
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Am J Trop Med Hyg [PDF]

open access: yes
Dracunculiasis was rediscovered in Chad in 2010 after an apparent absence of 10 years. In April 2012 active village-based surveillance was initiated to determine where, when, and how transmission of the disease was occurring, and to implement ...

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South Sudan’s journey to defeat Guinea Worm Disease: The role of President Jimmy Carter and the Carter Center

open access: yesSouth Sudan Medical Journal
Guinea Worm Disease (GWD), caused by the parasitic worm Dracunculus medinensis, is a debilitating condition characterized by painful skin ulcers. This waterborne disease, transmitted by ingesting contaminated drinking water infected with the larvae poses
Makoy Samuel Yibi Logora
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Rare Location of Dracunculus Medinensis Infection.

open access: yesIndian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology, 2017
Infection with Dracunculus medinensis of the vulva is rare. It was clinically misdiagnosed as a neoplastic growth. It was characterised by an oval, firm, mobile swelling in the middle of the left labia majora. The cut surface showed white-coloured, thread-like, coiled- up adult parasite embedded in the central portion of the growth.
V K, Anand, R L, Solanki, H L, Arora
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Concepts in Animal Parasitology, Chapter 54: Camallanina (Suborder): Guinea Worm and Related Nematodes [PDF]

open access: yes
Chapter 54 in Concepts in Animal Parasitology on the guinea worm and related nematodes in the suborder Camallanina by Anindo Choudhury. 2024. S. L. Gardner and S. A. Gardner, editors. Zea Books, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.
Choudhury, Anindo
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