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Institutional Prophylaxis of Enterobiasis
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1956Summary When 37 patients whose stools were positive for Enterobius were treated with 1.0 gm. of piperazine citrate twice daily for six days, and then 1.0 gm. twice a day for two consecutive days each week for 14 months, 91 per cent were negative after 3 months and all after 5 months; all remained negative after 14 months. When six patients were given 2.
C H, CARTER, M C, MALEY
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— Brugmans et al's article ( 217 :313-316, 1971) on mebendazole in enterobiasis prompts us to comment on our experience with the drug in a general practice. Brugmans et al's paper concerns a large-scale statistical study but lacks clinical observations.
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To the Editor.— Brugmans et al's article ( 217 :313-316, 1971) on mebendazole in enterobiasis prompts us to comment on our experience with the drug in a general practice. Brugmans et al's paper concerns a large-scale statistical study but lacks clinical observations.
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Chemotherapy of enterobiasis (oxyuriasis)
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2001Enterobius vermicularis (syn. Oxyurus vermicularis), also known as pinworm or seatworm, is the causative agent of human enterobiasis (oxyuriasis). The disease is more prevalent in temperate regions and is facilitated by factors such as overcrowding in schools and family groupings, as well as inadequate personal and community hygiene.
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1942
Summary 1. A new technique for the diagnosis of enterobiasis has been discussed, and the results of the use of this technique on 228 unselected clinic children have been presented. 2. Of the 228 children, 31.3 per cent were positive for pinworm eggs. 3.
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Summary 1. A new technique for the diagnosis of enterobiasis has been discussed, and the results of the use of this technique on 228 unselected clinic children have been presented. 2. Of the 228 children, 31.3 per cent were positive for pinworm eggs. 3.
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