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CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE COURSE OF ENTEROBIOSIS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
The purpose of the study. Analyze the clinical and epidemiological aspects of the course of enterobiasis in children of school age in the Astrakhan region.Materials and methods.
R. S. Arakelyan +5 more
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Human Parasitic Infections in Bali : a Review [PDF]
Parasitic infections in humans in Bali are well documented, especially in the population who lived in rural areas. The most common infections are those of the soil-transmitted helminthiasis which are caused by Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura ...
Sutisna, P. (Putu)
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Soil-transmitted Helminthic Infection Among People of Different Socio-economic Levels in West Java (the Effect of Treatment with Pyrantel Pamoate) [PDF]
Pengobatan infeksi Ascaris lumbricoides dengan pyrantel pamoate (combantrin) memberikan hasil yang memuaskan. Penyembuhan didapatkan 81,8 persen, 87,9 persen dan 88,1 persen pada tiga golongan penduduk, sedangkan jumlah penurunan telur adalah 94,6 persen,
Hardjawidjaja, L. (Liliana) +4 more
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Ovarian enterobiasis: a case report [PDF]
Enterobius vermicularis (the pinworm) is the most common intestinal nematode in gastrointestinal tract of humans. It commonly infests the lumen of the intestine but on rare occasions has been found in the wall or in the tissues outside the ...
Balan, Prejisha, G. Nair, Geethu
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Prevalence of Enterobiasis Among the Kindergarten Children of Sabzevar, Northeast of Iran
Background: Enterobiasis is a common parasitic disease at all age groups, especially children. It results in perianal itching, insomnia, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and rarely appendicitis and fallopian tube inflammation in the affected patients.
H. Elyasi, R. Golmohammadi, M. Mojadadi
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The present study examined the presence of concomitant intestinal parasites and bacteria in individuals infected with Enterobius vermicularis in Bulgaria, and analyzed its effects on the intestinal microbiome and the risk of co-infection.
Eleonora Kaneva +9 more
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Enterobiasis is one of the commonest human parasitic infections in the world. Diagnosis of enterobiasis is by demonstration of eggs or adult worms by sampling the perianal and perineal skin using adhesive cellulose tape (scotch tape).
S Gunawardena, H Gunatilleke, M Ismail
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AbstractEnterobius vermicularis (pinworm) infestation is quite common, especially in children and their caregivers. Often infection is symptomless, but more often there is perianal itching due to the adult females, which lay the eggs in the perianal region. Reinfection and person-to-person transmission is common.
Van Weyenberg, SJB J.B., De Boer, N. K.
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Background: Pinworm infection remains a global public health problem in Indonesia, with the highest prevalence in primary school–aged children. The government has made helminthiasis control efforts through annual deworming every six months, yet data on ...
Ratna Muliawati +2 more
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Enterobiasis vermicularis (Ev), considered the most common helminthic infection in the world. Approximately 4% to 28% of children infected with Ev. Sidr (Zizyphus Spina-Christi) leaf has many therapeutic effects.
Mona S. El Kutry, Hala R. A. Sopeah
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