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Parasitization of the Parasite

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1973
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— After I had read Dr. Vincent de Paul Lynch's comments to a letter on parasite transmission by Dr. Paul Abrahm (222:1309, 1972), I felt impelled to add a few of my comments. Back in the 40s when I was working on Entamoeba histolytica, I encountered Dientamoeba fragilis a number of times in examination of stools of servicemen and
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Parasitic Gastroenteritis

Pediatric Annals, 1994
Parasitic causes of diarrhea are common in pediatric patients and have important public health implications. Therefore, diagnosis should be pursued vigorously in the appropriate clinical setting. Giardia and Cryptosporidium infections are the most common causes of disease in the United States, and stool examination for ova and parasites is the best way
W V, La Via, , B1P6
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Parasites and Parasitism

Nature, 1970
Platyhelminthes and Parasitism An Introduction to Parasitology. By D. R. R. Burt. Pp. viii + 150 + 11. (English Universities: London, September 1970.) 45s boards; 28s paper.
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Protozoan Parasites

Pediatrics In Review, 2016
• Stool antigen detection for Cryptosporidium sp, Giardia lamblia and Entamoeba histolytica are now commercially available, have better sensitivity and specificity than the traditional stool microscopy, and are less dependent on personnel skill.
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Biliary Parasites

Digestive Surgery, 1998
Parasitic diseases of the biliary tract occur frequently in tropical and subtropical areas and cause high morbidity and mortality. In general, neither the clinical presentation nor the general laboratory findings are sufficiently unique to raise the possibility of a parasitic biliary infestation in the mind of the surgeon. Once considered, however, the
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Parasite of a Parasite

2018
For a journal like ebr, long devoted to peer-to-peer reviews (of writers for and by writers), the engagement by Jhave with Sean Braune's Language Parasites suggests a variation on that model. Their parasite-to-parasite encounter bodes well to supplement (if not overtake) the hidden, professionalized peer review models that keeps all of us so busy and ...
JOHNSTON, David Jhave , Braune, Sean
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Cutaneous parasites

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 1998
Recent developments in leishmanial research include better survey procedures to determine risk factors in the community. Community-based scabies control is seen as the only way to reduce the morbidity caused by this infection in developing countries.
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Parasites and parasitism

2002
Hannah Akuffo, Mats Wahlgren
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Parasite Transmission

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
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Parasitism

2001
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