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  1. Microbial & Parasitic Infection 7ed by Duerden, 1993-06-03
  2. Laboratory techniques in the diagnosis of some intestinal parasitic infections (South Pacific Commission. SPC handbook) by Lawrence R Ash, 1968
  3. Cellular and humoral immunity in parasitic infections by Noel R Rose, 1975
  4. Parasites and parasitic infections in early medicine and science by Reinhard Hoeppli, 1959
  5. Parasitic infections in man: Symposium held at the New York Academy of Medicine, March 15 and 16, 1949
  6. Preparing and staining blood films for the diagnosis of parasitic infections (Continuing education series) by Sandra L Bullock, 1978
  7. Pathophysiology of Parasitic Infection by E. J. L. World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology; Soulsby, 1976
  8. Fresh-water fish as a source of human parasitic infection (Zhongguo xie he yi ke da xue. Dept. of Pathology. Parasitology Laboratory) by Ernest Carroll Faust, 1927
  9. An investigation of intestinal parasitic infection and haemoglobin levels in children in a Bir Zeit School (Occasional papers) by Alison Condie, 1986
  10. Parasitic Infections in the Compromised Host (Infectious Disease and Therapy) by P. WALZER, 1980
  11. Parasitic Infections in the Compromised Host (Infectious Disease and Therapy) by P. WALZER, 1980
  12. Diagnostic procedures for: bacterial, mycotic and parasitic infections. by Albert & William J. HAUSLER, Jr., editors. BALOWS, 1981
  13. Study of the stools in children's institutions showing the incidence of intestinal parasitic infections by Lawrence R De Buys, 1919
  14. Isotopes and Radiation in Parasitology IV: Proceedings of an Advisory Group Meeting on the Immunology and Pathogenesis of Parasitic Infections in Ruminants ... and (Panel Proceedings Series) (v. 4) by England) Advisory Group Meeting on the Immunology and Pathogenesis of Parasitic Infections in Ruminants and the Influence of Genetic and Nutritional Factors (1979 : Cambridge, 1993-12

101. Cogprints - Age And Sex Distribution Of Intestinal Parasitic Infection Among HIV
Intestinal parasitic infection has been a major source of disease in tropical Overall parasitic infection rate was 28.4%. Infection rate among HIV
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Age and Sex Distribution of Intestinal Parasitic Infection Among HIV Infected Subjects in Abeokuta, Nigeria
Okodua, Dr. Marcellinus and Adeyeba Adegboyega, Dr. Oluwaseyi and Tatfeng Mirabeau, Dr. Youtchou and Okpala Obi, Dr. Herbert Age and Sex Distribution of Intestinal Parasitic Infection Among HIV Infected Subjects in Abeokuta, Nigeria Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences Full text available as:
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Keywords: Intestinal Parasites, HIV, Nigeria Subjects: JOURNALS Online Journal of Health and Allied Sciences ID Code: Deposited By: Kakkilaya Bevinje, Dr. Srinivas Deposited On: 18 March 2004 Alternative Locations: http://www.ojhas.org/issue8/2003-4-3.htm
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Select the SEEK icon to attempt to find the referenced article. If it does not appear to be in cogprints you will be forwarded to the paracite service. Poorly formated references will probably not work. 2. World Health Organisation (WHO): Intestinal Protozoan and helminthic infections. WHO Technical Report Series 1981; 666: Geneva.

102. Study Of Potential Link Between Parasitic Infection And Learning Abilities
Study of Potential Link Between parasitic Infection and Learning Abilities. The effects of parasitic infection in mice and rats upon their abilities to
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Study of Potential Link Between Parasitic Infection and Learning Abilities
The effects of parasitic infection in mice and rats upon their abilities to learn new skills is being studied in a research project at the University of Edinburgh's Division of Biological Sciences Institute of Cell, Animal and Population Biology. The work, funded for 12 months by the Royal Society with a grant of £9,547, will look at the "trade-offs" necessary for rodents who need to fight infection whilst learning how to find a hidden platform in a water maze.The behaviour of rats and mice affected by parasites will be contrasted with that of control groups of rodents. There are important potential implications of the study relating to children in the Third World, according to grant-holder, Dr Victoria Braithwaite. She explains many children in these countries are suffering from parasitic worm infections. If it is found these chronic conditions affect learning and memory, drug programmes could be introduced before the children reached crucial stages in their education. Research Fellow on the project, intending to find out whether the immune system competes with the body's other resources to the detriment of learning, will be Dr Andrew Read. Comparisons will be made with a research project entitled "Reduced spatial learning in mice infected with the nematode

103. Parasites, Giardia, Pinworms, Worms
Infection with parasites can be lifethreatening in people with severe impairment People should consult a physician if they suspect a parasitic infection.
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Welcome to the Truestar Health Encyclopedia Welcome to the Truestar Health Encyclopedia –the most comprehensive information database available on health, wellness, food, nutrition, vitamins and supplements. Use of our encyclopedia will enable you to make well-informed, responsible decisions for the promotion of your own health and wellness. Enter search items Parasites Also indexed as: Giardia, Pinworms, Worms Parasites are organisms larger than yeast or bacteria that can cause infection , usually in the intestines. The most common parasites to infect humans in the United States and Canada are giardia (Giardia lamblia), Entamoeba histolytica, cryptosporidium ( Cryptosporidium spp.), roundworm (Ascaris lumbricoides), hookworm ( Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus ), pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis)

104. Numark | Parasites
Parasites are organisms larger than yeast or bacteria that can cause infection, Parasite infections can lead to a variety of symptoms, including wind,
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Parasites are organisms larger than yeast or bacteria that can cause infection , usually in the intestines. The most common parasites to infect humans in the United States and Canada are giardia (Giardia lamblia), Entamoeba histolytica, cryptosporidium ( Cryptosporidium spp.), roundworm

105. Intestinal Parasitic Infection In HIV Infected Patients With Diarrhoea In Chenna
Indian J Med Microbiol,Official peerreviewed publication of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists.
http://www.ijmm.org/article.asp?issn=0255-0857;year=2002;volume=20;issue=2;spage

106. Vitamin B12 And Folic Acid In Children With Intestinal Parasitic Infection -- Ol
Of these, 155 children were identified as having a parasitic infection; however, Intestinal parasitic infection is, still nowadays, an important public
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Vitamin B and Folic Acid in Children with Intestinal Parasitic Infection
and Antonio Clavel, MD, PhD Department of Paediatrics (J.L.O., R.F., J.F., M.Y.R.), "Lozano Blesa" Hospital, University of Zaragoza School of Medicine, Zaragoza, SPAIN
Microbiology (A.C.), "Lozano Blesa" Hospital, University of Zaragoza School of Medicine, Zaragoza, SPAIN
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107. Vitamin B12 And Folic Acid In Children With Intestinal Parasitic Infection -- Ol
Of these, 155 children were identified as having a parasitic infection; however, only 86 were followed up during this study 26 children with Giardia
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Published by the American College of Nutrition
Original Research
Vitamin B and Folic Acid in Children with Intestinal Parasitic Infection
and Antonio Clavel, MD, PhD Department of Paediatrics (J.L.O., R.F., J.F., M.Y.R.), "Lozano Blesa" Hospital, University of Zaragoza School of Medicine, Zaragoza, SPAIN
Microbiology (A.C.), "Lozano Blesa" Hospital, University of Zaragoza School of Medicine, Zaragoza, SPAIN Objective: To determine prospectively plasma levels of vitamin B and folic acid in children with intestinal parasitic infection before and three months after antiparasitic treatment.

108. Parasitic Infection
parasitic infection is usually a sign of an underlying, larger problem. In the HIV+ individual it is the inability of the body to successfully repel or
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Parasitic Infection Being Alive Newsletter; December 1992
Brian A. Smith, DC Parasitic infection is usually a sign of an underlying, larger problem. In the HIV+ individual it is the inability of the body to successfully repel or prevent infection because of immunological dysfunction. SYMPTOMS OF INFECTION Parasitic infections may show a baffling array of symptoms, most of which are related to the gastrointestinal tract. The most commonly reported complaints are periods of diarrhea, alternating with periods of constipation. This may be accompanied by bloating, nausea, loss of appetite and other signs of an irritated bowel. Other symptoms not related to the intestinal tract may include night sweats, low tolerance to exercise, intermittent low-grade fevers, recurrent sore throats, low energy, more "allergic" type reactions and possibly behavioral changes. WHAT CAUSES THE INFECTION? Causative agents include the well-known "amoeba," which is actually a class of parasites including entamoeba histolytica, the most common, and endolimax nana, which is frequently observed. The "flagellate" class includes giardia lamblia and trichomonas hominis. Other causative agents include blastocystis hominis, microsporidium and cryptosporidiosis .html">cryptosporidium There are three main routes of infection. The most startling is drinking contaminated water. In the US, giardia is very prevalent in our water supply. Travelling to certain parts of the world may expose one to greater amounts of parasites than our body is able to handle. Did you ever wonder why the people living in these areas don't get infected? Their body has developed the strength necessary to prevent it! The third way is by exposure in restaurants where food handlers may be carriers.

109. Panacur, Antiparasitic Drugs, And Symptoms Of Parasite Infection
Parasite treatments for reptiles and amphibians lizards, snakes, turtle, tort, frog.
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