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Additional file 2 of Molecular identification of hookworm infection in humans, dogs and cats in Lao People’s Democratic Republic

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Somphou Sayasone   +5 more
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Hookworm Infection

Scientific American, 1995
It retards growth and intellectual development in millions of children yet is largely ignored by researchers. New findings suggest excellent possibilities for a vaccine.
P J, Hotez, D I, Pritchard
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Emodepside for Trichuris trichiura and Hookworm Infection.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
BACKGROUND Current treatments for soil-transmitted helminth infections in humans have low efficacy against Trichuris trichiura. Emodepside - a drug in veterinary use and under development for the treatment of onchocerciasis in humans - is a leading ...
Emmanuel C. Mrimi   +4 more
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Hookworm infection in pregnancy

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1995
Hookworm infection is a recognized precipitating factor for iron deficiency anaemia (reviewed by SCHAD & WARREN 1990). In developing societies where hookworm infection is prevalent diets are marginal in quality and fertility rates are high it is probable that hookworm infection during pregnancy is a significant contributor to the burden of disease in ...
D A, Bundy, M S, Chan, L, Savioli
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Thiabendazole in hookworm infection

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1966
Abstract Thiabendazole was administered orally to 100 patients infected with hookworms. 60% harboured A. duodenale and 40% N. americanus. The mean ova count per gramme of faeces was 7178 ± 5166. 5 dosage schedules were tried, and therapeutic efficiency was assessed by finding out the percentage reduction in egg count. With 100 mg. per kg.
D V, Sabharwal   +4 more
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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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