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Delusions of Intestinal Parasitosis

Southern Medical Journal, 2001
Delusions of parasitosis, though uncommon, are an important cause of distress for affected patients and frequently of frustration for their physicians. They occur primarily in middle-aged or older women, who have the delusional belief that they are infested with parasites.
E B, Ford, D P, Calfee, R D, Pearson
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Parasitosis intestinal: Taenia Saginata.

31 Congreso Nacional de Medicina General y de Familia Abstracts Publication
Estela García   +5 more
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Prevalence of parasitosis and its influence on the intestinal microbiota of school children from rural communities in the province of Chimborazo, Ecuador

Salud, Ciencia y Tecnología, 2023
Introduction: Parasitosis is an infectious disease that puts the life of patients at risk, with higher prevalence in vulnerable groups, such as the infant population.
Sandra Noemí Escobar Arrieta   +6 more
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USE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS AS ALTERNATIVE FOR THE CONTROL OF INTESTINAL PARASITOSIS: ASSESSMENT AND PERSPECTIVES

Agrobiological Records, 2022
Intestinal parasitosis is a real health problem for animal husbandry which generates economic losses. In the treatment of helminths, synthetic anthelmintics have long been used.
Julienne Kuiseu
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Prevalence of intestinal parasitosis in children aged 0 to 10 years from a rural area in Esmeraldas, Ecuador

AG Salud
Introduction: Intestinal parasitosis is an infection caused by protozoa and helminths, transmitted by water or food contaminated with fecal matter, contact with soil from person to person, representing a public health problem, with high prevalence in ...
Evelin Alexandra Zúñiga Sosa   +1 more
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Impact of the season and prevalence of intestinal parasitosis at the Notre Dame de l’Espérance University Hospital Center

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Background Intestinal parasitoses are one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in Africa, with a prevalence of 42.18%. The tropical climate in the D.R. Congo provides parasites with an environment conducive to their proliferation. The prevalence
Lufuluabu Mpemba Alphonse   +2 more
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Is There a Predisposition to Intestinal Parasitosis in Diabetic Patients?

Diabetes Care, 2001
Although intestinal parasites usually create benign diseases, sometimes they may cause complications with high mortality and morbidity (1,2). It is known that diabetic patients are more susceptible to bacterial infections. Decreased arterial perfusion, neuropathy, and suppressed immune response in diabetes aggravate the frequency and severity of ...
Y, Nazligul, T, Sabuncu, H, Ozbilge
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Malnutrition and intestinal parasitosis: Current prevalences and risk factors among schoolchildren in Misiones (Argentina)

American Journal of Human Biology
To assess the current prevalences of nutritional status and intestinal parasites, and their potential association with socio‐environmental conditions among schoolchildren in Aristóbulo del Valle, Misiones.
M. L. Zonta   +5 more
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Risk Factors for Intestinal Parasitosis among Almajiri Pupils in Zaria, North Western Nigeria

Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences
Context:Intestinal parasitosis is an infection by intestinal parasites and is of important public health concern in the tropics and subtropics. The Almajiri pupils have peculiar characteristics in the community that predispose them to intestinal ...
Author Njbcs
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[Intestinal parasitosis in irritable colon].

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1985
Parasitic infestation of the intestinal tract was investigated in a prospective study of 177 patients from southern Europe and Turkey. In a group of patients (n = 127) who attended the Medical Outpatients Department because of abdominal pain, pathogenic parasites were isolated from a single stool sample in 69 (54%). 19 patients had 2 or more parasites.
U, Schwarz   +3 more
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