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The Impact of Parasitic Infestation on Nutritional Status and Micronutrients among Children
Background. Micronutrient deficiency is a great problem that is augmented by infection and poor nutrition. Iron, zinc, and selenium are trace elements needed for human growth. Objective. To investigate the impact of parasitic infection on nutritional status and serum iron, zinc, and selenium in children attending Pediatrics Outpatient Clinic of Zagazig
Usama M. Alkholy +6 more
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Infection by the nematode Enterobius vermicularis (Enterobiasis) is the most common helminth parasitosis in humans. It is closely related to poverty, and a higher prevalence is observed in children, in those who can cause important complications. Due to this, we evaluated the prevalence of Enterobiasis in children from a marginalized community in ...
Jaime Vargas-Arzola +7 more
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Global prevalence of enterobiasis in young children over the past 20 years: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Lashaki EK +7 more
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In 1987, 4171 children were examined for possible enterobiasis. Children referred by polyclinic physicians had the following signs of suspected disease: 42.5% had abdominal pain, 20% had anal itching, 12.5% had vascular dystonia, 1% had eosinophilia, and 1% had vulvovaginitis; 23% of the children had no complaints.
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Fifteen-minute consultation: Threadworm in children. [PDF]
Pach S, Nabarro L, Harris P, Eisen S.
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Pityriasis Lichenoides et Varioliformis Acuta Case with Enterobiasis, Giardiasis, and Helicobacter pylori Infection. [PDF]
Melikoğlu M +3 more
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Rare Enterobius vermicularis infection of the greater omentum misdiagnosed as schistosomiasis: a case report. [PDF]
Cai Y +9 more
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