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Chemotherapy of hookworm infections

1982
Among the various helminth parasites which infect man, livestock, poultry and pets, the intestinal helminths pose the most serious threat to the health and general well being of the population. The hookworms are one of the important intestinal nematodes whose prevalence and concomitant detrimental effects upon the body functions have made them to be ...
S, Sharma, E S, Charles
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Hookworm Infection in Man

1979
Publisher Summary Hookworms are parasites of mammals, being most frequent in primates, carnivores, and ungulates, with a few species in other groups, including two aquatic mammals. Their natural distribution, which is determined primarily by the temperature requirements for development of their free-living stages, is equatorial, tropical, or sub ...
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Hookworm Infections-Reply

JAMA, 1963
Perhaps I should have stated that hookworm infections of clinical significance are extremely rare in the US at the present time instead of simply saying that hookworm infections are rare. The Florida State Board of Health has reported that in 1950, of 130,000 stool examinations, 24,248 were positive for hookworm eggs; in 1955, of 136,000, 13,121 were ...
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LIGHT HOOKWORM INFECTION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927
One of the most important, suggestive and valuable factors in scientific work is a difference of opinion on a technical subject, for this leads to discussion and to advance of knowledge. Recent literature on hookworm disease contains certain views which are exceedingly interesting; some of these represent distinct contributions to knowledge; some ...
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Blood loss from hookworm infection

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1961
Abstract 1. 1) The intestinal blood loss from Necator americanus infection was determined by the 51 Cr-red cell labelling method in 20 patients. 2. 2) The daily blood loss varied from about 2 ml. to 90 ml. and was proportional to the worm load, but did not appear to be related to the haemoglobin level.
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Hookworm Infection

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1986
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Zoonotic hookworm infections

2011
Hookworms on occasion cause creeping lesions in the superficial layers of the human skin that have been designated as cutaneous larva migrans for the purpose of contrasting the condition with visceral larva migrans. Currently, the disease is presenting most commonly to physicians specializing in tropical or travel medicine in patients who have just ...
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Hookworm infections

Acta Tropica, 1993
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