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Correction to "Epidemiologic Study of <i>Enterobius vermicularis</i> Infection among Schoolchildren in the Republic of Marshall Islands". [PDF]
Journal of Tropical Medicine, Volume 2025, Issue 1, 2025.
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Misses and Near Misses in Paediatric Appendicitis: An Eight-Year, Single-Centre Retrospective Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim Diagnostic error can result in the appendectomy of a normal appendix, commonly known as negative appendectomy (NA). Missed appendicitis (MA) is related to a poor outcome. The aim of this study was to determine whether there are factors in presentation associated with NA or MA.
Scheier E, Zvis WA, Borsekofsky S.
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A Rare Case of Vaginal Enterobiasis
Enterobius vermicularis, also known commonly as pinworm is the most common intestinal parasite particularly in children. It is a nematode which mainly inhabits the ileocaecal region of intestine but can be found throughout the gastrointestinal tract from
Meghna Singh
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Background. Intestinal helminth infections are still public health problems in tropical and subtropical countries including Ethiopia. This review and meta‐analysis aimed to produce the pooled prevalence and associated risk factors of human intestinal helminth parasitic infections (HIHPIs) in Ethiopia. Methods.
Minichil Liyih +3 more
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Abstract Objectives The aims of the study were two‐fold: (1) antigen (Ag) preparation and evaluation of three antigens of Gnathostoma spinigerum infective larvae (GsL3), crude somatic antigen (CSAg), excretory‐secretory antigen (ESAg) and partially purified antigens (namely P1Ag, P2Ag and P3Ag) to differentiate IgE, IgG, IgG1–4 and IgM for human ...
Issariya Ieamsuwan +4 more
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Enterobiasis is a disease caused by infection with the worm Enterobius vermicularis. Pesantren is a place for people who live in the same environment so that it can allow personal hygiene and environmental sanitation is not good.
R. Nugroho
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Intestinal infestation with Enterobius vermicularis is common, especially in the developing countries. However, its migration in the bile ducts is rare, often diagnosed after cholecystectomy. More investigations are needed to define its involvement in symptoms presented by patients and the likelihood of complications.
Salwa Nechi +6 more
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Objective To report the 2‐year efficacy and safety of tocilizumab (TCZ) in patients with polyarticular‐course juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Methods Patients ages 2–17 years with active polyarticular‐course JIA, in whom treatment with methotrexate was unsuccessful, received 16 weeks of open‐label intravenous TCZ in part 1 (once every 4 weeks: 8 ...
Hermine I. Brunner +22 more
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) clinical intelligent decision‐making assistance has been a research hotspot in recent years. However, the recommendations of TCM disease diagnosis based on the current symptoms are difficult to achieve a good accuracy rate because of the ambiguity of the names of TCM diseases.
Zhulv Zhang +7 more
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Prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections among university female students, Gaza, Palestine [PDF]
The intestinal parasites are still endemic among children, women, and men in Gaza Strip. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study of intestinal parasites among young female students of Islamic University of Gaza to report the existence and ...
Abu Qassem, RR +4 more
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