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Strongyloidiasis is caused by the nematode Strongyloides stercoralis which has the unique ability to reproduce and complete its entire life cycle within the human host through its autoinfection cycle. Diagnosis of this infection is important because of its potential to cause fatal hyperinfection syndrome or disseminated infections in those with ...
Nayana Gunathilaka+7 more
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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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Abstract Elevated serum IgE levels are associated with allergic disorders, parasitosis and specific immunologic abnormalities. In addition, epidemiological and mechanistic evidence indicates an association between IgE‐mediated immune surveillance and protection from tumour growth. Intriguingly, recent studies reveal a correlation between IgE deficiency
D. Ferastraoaru+22 more
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The Effect of Garlic Powder on Enterobius vermicularis infection
Summary: Background: Enterobius vermicularis causes infection in different age groups , but specially in small ages . It is well known that parasitic infection in most middle eastern countries is common among them is Entrobius vermicularis , in which 11%
Ahmed Fu'ad AL-BAYATI+1 more
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Ileal and Colonic Ulceration due to Enterobiasis
R. Mark Beattie+2 more
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Clinicopathological Assesment in Patients with Enterobius vermicularis Infection
Objective:Enterobius vermicularis is a common gastrointestinal parasite. Acute appendicitis is one of the most common clinical conditions requiring surgical intervention.
Fatma Zeynep Özen, Gökçe Celep
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Enterobiasis is a common intestinal parasitic infection caused by the nematode, Enterobius vermicularis. To assess the prevalence and to identify the underlying risk factors associated with enterobiasis among preschool children aged 1 – 6 years in ...
Anuar T. S.+5 more
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Enterobiasis Masquerading as Acute Appendicitis: A Case Series from a Remote Indian Island
Enterobius vermicularis is a common parasitic infection and is rarely seen as an incidental finding in appendectomy specimens. Enterobius vermicularis often presents with symptoms similar to acute appendicitis.
Ashwinkumar K Barsagade+3 more
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Journal of General and Family Medicine, Volume 24, Issue 4, Page i-iii, July 2023.
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Experience with Deworming in Children
The urgency of the problem of the treatment of parasitosis is not in doubt. The World Health Organization has included the control of soil-transmitted helminthiasis into the Global strategy of development. Our study of world literature has confirmed the
Yu.V. Marushko+3 more
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