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The Effect of Enterobiasis Prevention Education on the Level of Knowledge of Students [PDF]
Enterobiasis is a disease caused by the parasitic worm Enterobius vermicularis. This disease often occurs in children aged 5-14 years. Enterobiasis is a disease that can cause symptoms, one of which is itching in the perianal area.
Nugraheni, Pramita Anindya +2 more
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Enterobiasis is a human intestinal parasitic disease caused by human pinworm, Enterobius vermicularis. Despite being the most prevalent nematode infection in Europe and North America, predominantly among in school aged children, the data concerning ...
Kubiak K., Dzika E., Paukszto Ł.
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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.
Mariya Rizvanova
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Enterobiasis as a neglected worldwide disease: a call to action. [PDF]
Pinto HA, Geiger SM, Melo AL, Mati VLT.
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Epidemiology of Enterobiasis in Palestine
Enteropiasis is a parasitic disease caused by the pinworm; Enterobius vermicularis. In this report, the prevalence of Enterobius vermicularis infection in the West Bank and Gaza strip was investigated based on Palestinian Ministry of Health reports from ...
Omar Hamarsheh
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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.
Jaime Vargas-Arzola +6 more
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Enterobiasis among Yemeni children: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Al-Adhroey AH +9 more
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A prevalence survey of enterobiasis in children aged 1-10 years in Khlong Toei Community, Khlong Toei District, Bangkok, was undertaken in February 2002. There were 1,252 subjects, 655 males and 597 females.
B Changsap +7 more
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Activity of the Epidemic Process of Enterobiasis in the Russian Federation
Relevance: The article describes the results of studying the activity of the epidemic process of enterobiasis, the most common parasitic disease in the Russian Federation.
Aleksandr N. Letyushev +1 more
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Beyond Bacterial Causes: A Case of Recurrent Urinary and Vulvovaginal Symptoms Due to <i>Enterobius vermicularis</i>-Case Report. [PDF]
Bacterial and fungal infections are recognized as prevalent etiological factors contributing to the symptoms associated with urinary tract infections and vulvovaginitis, respectively. This report presents a notable instance of a nonbacterial cause, specifically involving Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm).
Khan M +4 more
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