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New insights of Enterobius vermicularis infection among preschool children in an urban area in Malaysia

open access: yesHelminthologia, 2016
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
doaj   +1 more source

Efficacy and Safety of Dupilumab in Children With Moderate‐to‐Severe Asthma: A Systematic Review of Emerging Phase 3 Evidence

open access: yesPediatric Pulmonology, Volume 60, Issue 11, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Background Dupilumab is a human monoclonal antibody targeting the IL‐4 receptor. There is a paucity of evidence regarding its efficacy and safety in pediatrics. Pediatric‐specific data are limited, and most evidence comes from recent phase 3 trials and post hoc analyses.
Almutairi Ghadah   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Enrichment of Helminth Mitochondrial Genomes From Faecal Samples Using Hybridisation Capture

open access: yesMolecular Ecology Resources, Volume 25, Issue 8, November 2025.
ABSTRACT New approaches are urgently needed to enrich rare or low‐abundant DNA in complex samples. Soil‐transmitted helminths (STHs) inhabit heterogeneous environments, including the gastrointestinal tract of their host as adults and are excreted as eggs and larvae in faeces, complicating our understanding of their biology and the use of genetic tools ...
Marina Papaiakovou   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF A METHOD FOR GENETIC DETECTION OF ENTEROBIUS VERMICULARIS IN SAMPLES OF PATIENTS WITH ENTEROBIАSIS [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of IMAB
Purpose. The routine diagnosis of enterobiasis consists of a microscopic examination of perianal imprints on a transparent scotch tape for the presence of parasitic eggs. However, this method has low sensitivity when the number of eggs is small.
Eleonora Kaneva   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Relationship of Soil-transmitted Helminth and Enterobius vermicularis Infection with Anemic in Students in Aceh Besar

open access: yesGlobal Medical & Health Communication, 2020
Helminthiasis is a disease caused by parasites in the form of worms, one of which is the type of soil-transmitted helminth (STH),  A. lumbricoides, T. trichiura, N. americanus, and A. duodenale which infect humans through soil transmission.
Faisal Heri   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Intestinal Parasites and Malaria in Sukomenanti Pasaman Regency, West Sumatra [PDF]

open access: yes, 1974
Survey parasit darah dan usus telah diselenggarakan di Kecamatan Sukomenanti, Kabupaten Pasaman, Sumatra Barat. Bahan pemeriksaan berasal dari 168 penduduk lakidaki dan 196 wanita umur antara 2-87 tahun.
Atmosoedjono, S. (Soeroto)   +3 more
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Psychiatric Morbidity Following Intestinal Infectious Diseases: A Nationwide Cohort Study in South Korea

open access: yesStress and Health, Volume 41, Issue 5, October 2025.
ABSTRACT Intestinal infectious diseases (IIDs), typically considered self‐limiting, may exert lasting effects on mental health. This nationwide retrospective cohort study investigated the association between recurrent IID and the subsequent development of psychiatric disorders in South Korea.
Chaeyoon Kang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

A survey on Enterobius vermicularis infection in appendices removed by surgery inNecoii hospital of Qom, Iran

open access: yesMedical Laboratory Journal, 2010
Background and objectives: some parasites especially Enterobius vermicularis and helminthes are the leading factor causing appendicitis. We did this study to determine the prevalence of infection with Enterobius vermicularis among excised appendices in ...
A Mardani   +4 more
doaj  

First genotyping of Giardia duodenalis and prevalence of enteroparasites in children from Tetouan (Morocco). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Intestinal parasites are common in the Moroccan population. Enteroparasites in children from four schools in urban and rural areas of Tetouan (Morocco) were studied to treat these children and to design prevention and control programs.
El Fatni, Chadia   +4 more
core   +1 more source

Aspects of Genetic Diversity, Host Specificity and Public Health Significance of Single‐Celled Intestinal Parasites Commonly Observed in Humans and Mostly Referred to as ‘Non‐Pathogenic’

open access: yesAPMIS, Volume 133, Issue 9, September 2025.
ABSTRACT Clinical microbiology involves the detection and differentiation of primarily bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi in patients with infections. Billions of people may be colonised by one or more species of common luminal intestinal parasitic protists (CLIPPs) that are often detected in clinical microbiology laboratories; still, our knowledge
Christen Rune Stensvold
wiley   +1 more source

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