Intestinal Parasites: Helminths, Cestodes, Protozoa (and other ...
Intestinal Parasites: Helminths, Cestodes, Protozoa (and other ... Intestinal Parasites: Helminths, Cestodes, Protozoa (and other ...
Case 9 (continued) • You use a urine dipstick to detect hematuria and obtain a filtered urine for microscopy which detects Schistosoma haematobium • You treat her with praziquantel and her symptoms resolve
References • Bethony J, Brooker S, Albonico M, et al. Soil‐transmitted helminth infections: ascariasis, trichuriasis, and hookworm. The Lancet. 2006;367:1521‐1532. • Hotez PJ, Brooker S, Bethony JM, Bottazzi ME, Loukas A, Xiao S. Hookworm Infection. N Engl J Med. 2004;351:799‐807. • Olsen A, van Lieshout L, Marti H, et al. Strongyloidiasis‐‐the most neglected of the neglected tropical diseases? Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2009;103:967‐972. • García HH, Gonzalez AE, Evans CAW, Gilman RH. Taenia solium cysticercosis. The Lancet. 2003;362:547‐556. • McManus DP, Zhang W, Li J, Bartley PB. Echinococcosis. Lancet. 2003;362:1295‐1304. • Stanley SL. Amoebiasis. Lancet. 2003;361:1025‐1034. • Ross AG, Bartley PB, Sleigh AC, et al. Schistosomiasis. N Engl J Med. 2002;346:1212‐1220.
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References<br />
• Bethony J, Brooker S, Albonico M, et al. Soil‐transmitted helminth<br />
infections: ascariasis, trichuriasis, <strong>and</strong> hookworm. The Lancet.<br />
2006;367:1521‐1532.<br />
• Hotez PJ, Brooker S, Bethony JM, Bottazzi ME, Loukas A, Xiao S.<br />
Hookworm Infection. N Engl J Med. 2004;351:799‐807.<br />
• Olsen A, van Lieshout L, Marti H, et al. Strongyloidiasis‐‐the most<br />
neglected of the neglected tropical diseases? Trans R Soc Trop Med<br />
Hyg. 2009;103:967‐972.<br />
• García HH, Gonzalez AE, Evans CAW, Gilman RH. Taenia solium<br />
cysticercosis. The Lancet. 2003;362:547‐556.<br />
• McManus DP, Zhang W, Li J, Bartley PB. Echinococcosis. Lancet.<br />
2003;362:1295‐1304.<br />
• Stanley SL. Amoebiasis. Lancet. 2003;361:1025‐1034.<br />
• Ross AG, Bartley PB, Sleigh AC, et al. Schistosomiasis. N Engl J Med.<br />
2002;346:1212‐1220.