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Institutional Prophylaxis of Enterobiasis

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1956
Summary 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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Piperazine in the Treatment of Enterobiasis

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1955
Enterobiasis is the most common helminth infestation in the United States. The pinworm has proved to be a difficult parasite to eradicate for the human race. Although reports of therapeutic agents have filled the medical literature throughout the years, not one drug has been universally accepted.
M H, RACHELSON, W R, FERGUSON
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Enterobiasis in children

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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Enterobiasis

2015
Sutapa Ganguly, Dhrubojyoti Mridha
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Infections Are a Very Dangerous Affair: Enterobiasis and Death

Healthcare (Switzerland), 2021
Gelsomina Mansueto   +2 more
exaly  

Enterobiasis among Yemeni children: a cross-sectional study

Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 2022
Abdulelah H Al-Adhroey
exaly  

Enterobiasis

2012
Philip Buttaravoli, Stephen M. Leffler
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Geographical aspects of enterobiasis in Estonia

Health and Place, 2010
Kalle Remm
exaly  

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