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Trouble in the Tank: A Case Report of Fatal Scuticociliate Encephalitis in a Whitetip Reef Shark (Triaenodon obesus)

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Journal of Fish Diseases, EarlyView.
Hella Schwegler   +5 more
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Intestinal Physiology and Parasitic Diseases

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1982
This paper reviews the major steps in alimentation, digestion, and absorption, which must be intact as a basis for normal nutrition, and discusses evidence relating parasitic infection in humans to effects on intestinal physiology. Parasites, with their ability to induce systemic toxicity and fever, to release active and toxic substances into the ...
I H, Rosenberg, B B, Bowman
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Treatment of Intestinal Parasitic Disease

Southern Medical Journal, 1976
Although improved sanitation in the United States has resulted in a general diminution in the prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections, some, such as enterobiasis, are not reduced by improved environmental or water sanitation and others, such as amebiasis and hookworm infection, persist in foci. Other infections, notably giardiasis, have increased
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Parasitic diseases of the small intestinal tract

Baillière's Clinical Gastroenterology, 1987
The epidemiology, clinical aspects, and treatment of human intestinal infections with Giardia, Cryptosporidium, coccidia and Strongyloides in industrialized countries are reviewed. In well-nourished and immunocompetent persons, inapparent infections or mild, transitory gastrointestinal upsets caused by these parasites are quite common.
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The Office Diagnosis of Common Intestinal Parasitic Diseases

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1991
The diagnosis of parasitic infections is becoming more frequent in the ambulatory setting. This article explains collection of specimens, testing, and considerations.
B R, Ware, J E, Jones
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[Intestinal parasitic diseases in children].

Bacteriologia, virusologia, parazitologia, epidemiologia (Bucharest, Romania : 1990), 2009
To compare the incidence of intestinal parasitosis between children with residence in urban and rural areas: to compare the efficacy of parasitologic diagnostic methods.In our study we included two lots of children. The first lot consisted in 74 children from rural areas from which we collected 44 samples of feces and 55 samples for the "Scotch tape ...
Anca, Mare   +5 more
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