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"Parasitic Diseases"
Clinical Trials — Pharmacokinetic Interaction Between the Antimalarial Combination Artemether/Lumefantrine and Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Including Lopinavir/Ritonavir in HIV-Infected Adults Normal Immunological Parameters Among Healthy Volunteers in ...More…
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A-Z Index of Parasitic Diseases
Centers for Disease Control — Lice Infestation (Body, Head, or Pubic Lice, Pediculosis, Pthiriasis) Sleeping Sickness (Trypanosomiasis, African; African Sleeping Sickness) Trypanosomiasis, African (African Sleeping Sickness, Sleeping Sickness) African Sleeping Sickness ...More…
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Parasitic Diseases
Centers for Disease Control — Hookworm Infection (Ancylostomiasis, Cutaneous Larva Migrans [CLM]) Lice Infestation (Body, Head, or Pubic Lice, Pediculosis, Pthiriasis) Sleeping Sickness (Trypanosomiasis, African; African Sleeping Sickness) Trypanosomiasis, African (African ...More…
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Division of Parasitic Diseases - Amebiasis Fact Sheet
Centers for Disease Control — I am going to travel to a country that has poor sanitary conditions. What should I eat and drink there so I will not become infected with Amebiasis (am-e-BI-a-sis) is a disease caused by a one-celled parasite called Although anyone can have this ...More…
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Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases
Centers for Disease Control — Many kinds of lab tests are available to diagnose parasitic diseases. The kind of test(s) your health care provider will order will be based on your signs and symptoms, any other medical conditions you may have, and your travel history. Diagnosis ...More…
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Water Disinfection for Travelers
Centers for Disease Control — Waterborne disease is a risk for international travelers who visit countries that have poor hygiene and inadequate sanitation, and for wilderness users relying on surface water in any country, including the United States. Worldwide, more than one ...More…
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Women / CDC DPD
Centers for Disease Control — Infection with a number of parasites can lead to special consequences for women. Some examples are given below. Pregnant women in malaria-endemic countries are at increased risk for adverse effects of malaria infection (for example, miscarriage, ...More…
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Travel/Travelers
Centers for Disease Control — International travelers can be at risk for a variety of infectious and non-infectious diseases. Travelers may acquire parasitic illnesses through: Contaminated food and drink are common sources for the introduction of infection into the body. The ...More…
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Parasitic Infections
Merck — Onchocerciasis (river blindness) is infection with the roundworm Onchocerca volvulus. It causes itching, a rash, sometimes with scarring, as well as eye symptoms that may lead to blindness. The infection is spread through the bite of female ...More…
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What is crabs?
Social Health Association — Accurate source of information about crabs. STD education, information, referrals, and support for over 90 years. The ASHA mission is to stop sexually transmitted diseases and their harmful consequences to individuals, families and communities. ...More…
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Navigation for the Body Lice Website
Centers for Disease Control — Learn about body lice infestation and its public health significance. Body lice are parasitic insects that live on clothing and bedding used by infested persons. Body lice frequently lay their eggs on or near the seams of clothing. Body lice must ...More…
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Análisis de heces
Kids Health — Las heces pueden proporcionar a los médicos una información muy valiosa sobre las posibles causas de los problemas de estómago, intestino u otras partes de sistema digestivo de sus pacientes. Las heces se suelen considerar como un producto de ...More…