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Schistosomiasis and Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis Among School Age Children: Impact of 3-5 Annual Rounds of Mass Drug Administration in Ekiti State, Southwest Nigeria. [PDF]
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Assessing trends in clonorchiasis incidence via prescription data analysis in South Korea. [PDF]
Lee T, Lee JH, Jin H, Lee YK, Song HB.
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Coprological Detection of Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Intensively Managed Poultry Farms in Bishoftu, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Tefera M, Wasiyhun M.
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Lived Experiences of Health Workers in the Implementation of Soil-transmitted Helminthiasis Deworming Program in South Cotabato: A Phenomenological Inquiry. [PDF]
Deocades EIC, Bacon QJM.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
The parasitic infections have traveled throughout the centuries at the forefront of the scourges afflicting the human race, surpassing even cancer, tuberculosis and plague. Not the least important of these are the helminth infections of the gastrointestinal tract, of which two, hookworm and schistosomiasis, are ranked with malaria as the most dangerous
E H, LOUTHLIN, S H, SPITZ
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The parasitic infections have traveled throughout the centuries at the forefront of the scourges afflicting the human race, surpassing even cancer, tuberculosis and plague. Not the least important of these are the helminth infections of the gastrointestinal tract, of which two, hookworm and schistosomiasis, are ranked with malaria as the most dangerous
E H, LOUTHLIN, S H, SPITZ
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Keratomalacia and intestinal helminthiasis
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1972Fifty-one children with keratomalacia were studied. All of them gave a history of diarrhoea, the number of loose motions being 6–12 daily. There was associated vitamin B complex and protein deficiency as well. The stool examination revealed abnormalities in 43 (84.3%) cases including helminthtic infestations by round worm, giardia, hook worm ...
S K, Mukherjee, D R, Barat
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Helminthiasis: new medical significance
Trends in Parasitology, 2002Dan Colley et al. [1xMedical helminthology in the 21st Century. Colley, D.G. et al. Science. 2001; 293: 1437–1438Crossref | PubMed | Scopus (72)See all References[1] suggested that an ‘Affirmative Action for Worms’ research-funding program should be established.
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Biliary lithiasis and helminthiasis
The American Journal of Surgery, 1981The syndrome of Oriental cholangiohepatitis is characterized by helminthiasis, choledocholithiasis often without cholecystolithiasis, biliary duct stricture and hepatic abscess. The common duct stones are usually multiple, black and friable. Fourteen cases have been seen in recent immigrants to the United States.
A E, Yellin, A J, Donovan
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Chemotherapy of Intestinal Helminthiasis
1975In discussing intestinal helminthiases it is important to appreciate that these constitute only one aspect of parasitic diseases or infections of major pathogenic or social importance which present a significant problem in a high proportion of the world population.
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