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A case of secondary lymphangiectasia due to ancylostoma intestinal infection. [PDF]
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Rethinking early-life pathogen exposure: Lessons from a natural experiment controlling hookworms. [PDF]
Schofield H.
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AI-supported versus manual microscopy of Kato-Katz smears for diagnosis of soil-transmitted helminth infections in a primary healthcare setting. [PDF]
von Bahr J +13 more
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Hookworms (genera Ancylostoma and Necator) are amongst the most prevalent and important parasites of humans globally. These intestinal parasites ingest blood, resulting in anemia, growth stunting, malnutrition, and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Hanchen Li, Raffi V Aroian
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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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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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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971
SUMMARY To investigate a dermatologie condition observed clinically, 10 Beagle bitches were infected percutaneously with 50 3rd-stage larvae of Ancylostoma caninum. Dermatitis resulted that was characterized by pruritus, erythema, and papules from which penetration tracts could be traced histologically into the epidermis.
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SUMMARY To investigate a dermatologie condition observed clinically, 10 Beagle bitches were infected percutaneously with 50 3rd-stage larvae of Ancylostoma caninum. Dermatitis resulted that was characterized by pruritus, erythema, and papules from which penetration tracts could be traced histologically into the epidermis.
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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1963
Twenty-one gastric biopsies were performed on 10 patients with hookworm disease. Seven of the patients had diffuse gastric lesions, 2, gastritis, and 5, atrophic gastritis. Serial biopsy studies after correction of the anemia and suppression of the worm burden revealed no significant reversal of the gastric lesions.
M H, FLOCH, R W, THOMASSEN
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Twenty-one gastric biopsies were performed on 10 patients with hookworm disease. Seven of the patients had diffuse gastric lesions, 2, gastritis, and 5, atrophic gastritis. Serial biopsy studies after correction of the anemia and suppression of the worm burden revealed no significant reversal of the gastric lesions.
M H, FLOCH, R W, THOMASSEN
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Hookworm infection in pregnancy
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1995Hookworm 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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Hookworm anaemia and Intestinal Malabsorption Associated with Hookworm Infestation
1975Anaemia in hookworm infestation due to iron deficiency has been firmly established [1,2]. Blood loss in these patients [3–8] is associated quantitatively with hookworm load. Protein loss in patients with severe hookworm infestation may lower the total serum protein [6, 9].
A K, Saraya, B N, Tandon
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