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Hymenolepiasis: an Unusual Cause of Diarrhoea in Western Europe
Digestion, 1981A young Indian man presented in England with a 6-month history of diarrhoea which started just before leaving India. He was found to have tropical enteropathy and H. nana infestation, but while the infestation and symptoms disappeared with antihelminthic treatment, the tropical enteropathy persisted.
V. S. Chadwick+2 more
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Paromomycin Therapy of Human Cestodiasis with Special Reference to Hymenolepiasis
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1971Abstract Paromomycin sulfate (Humatin) was used to treat cestode infections in 28 patients. Eight patients with Taenia saginata, 3 with Taenia solium, and four with Diphyllobothrium latum infections were each successfully treated with a single 4-g dose administered over a 1-hour period for adults and a single dose of 75 mg per kg of body weight for ...
M. Wittner, H. Tanowitz
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Potential Transmission of Hymenolepiasis by a Practice of Malaysian Chinese Folk Medicine
The Journal of Parasitology, 1977James R. Palmieri+2 more
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A Human Case of Hymenolepiasis diminuta in Alabama
C. Ray Ratliff, L. A. et. al. Donaldson
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Human infections by Hymenolepis diminuta in Europe: a case report and literature review.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and HygieneWe performed a review of published and gray literature of human Hymenolepis diminuta cases across Europe up to July 2022. Of all detectable publications and records, we further analyzed only those that contained demographic, clinical or epidemiological ...
Stefan Mijatović+7 more
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CLINICAL FEATURES OF HYMENOLEPIASIS IN CHILDREN
The widespread prevalence of infectious and parasitic diseases among humans and animals is facilitated by the intensive contamination of various environmental objects — such as soil, water, household items, vegetables, greens, fish, and meat products—with helminth eggs. Failure to observe personal hygiene rules and the lack of basic preventive measures,Matyakubova Oysha Urinovna,+3 more
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