The effect of hookworm could not be assessed because no individuals with hookworm had evidence of exercise-induced wheeze. |
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Infection by one type of roundworm, known as a hookworm, can cause problems in your small intestine or lungs. |
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The troops suffered from malaria, dengue fever, beriberi, hookworm and pellagra. |
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How can we expect a man or a woman to do a full day's work if he or she is riddled with malaria, bilharzia or hookworm? |
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We asked for a second opinion and began our relationship with Richard, who immediately diagnosed hookworm and successfully treated Max for it. |
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The prevalence of hookworm had reduced from 55 per cent to eight per cent and schistosomiasis from 48 per cent to 24 per cent. |
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Anyone who has recently been to a tropical country may have a test for hookworm. |
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He has lost a lot of weight, due to hookworm, and he has open wounds in his chest and abdomen. |
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It conducted important research on such endemic parasitical diseases as hookworm, malaria, and yellow fever. |
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Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura, and hookworm are the most prevalent geohelminth infections. |
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It is a drug of choice in treating pinworm and is an alternative therapy for Ascaris infection, hookworm, and trichostrongolosis. |
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Mebendazole treats hookworm and whipworm infections. These infections contribute to anaemia because of iron loss through intestinal bleeding. |
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Parasites such as hookworm or whipworm that can cause blood loss from the gut and lead to anaemia. |
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Routine wormer to keep reptiles free from whipworm, hookworm, and other roundworms. |
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Getting rid of hookworm disease made children quicker learners in school, and increased their incomes when they started working. |
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For Mencken, the American South was the land of Coca-Cola, hookworm and Holy Rollers. |
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If malaria, hookworm, or tuberculosis are common in the area served by the facility, are pregnant women screened and treated if necessary? |
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A minor hookworm infection may have no symptoms but others are signaled by itching and rash. |
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In vivo efficacy has been demonstrated against Trichuris, Ascaris, hookworm, Enterobius, Strongyloides, Taenia, and Lymenolipos. |
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These parasites, such as roundworm, hookworm and whipworm, are found in the soil in some areas and spread through ingestion of infected soil or through the soles of bare feet. |
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Transmission of roundworm, whipworm and hookworm requires a warm wet environment to ensure survival of eggs or larvae in soil that is contaminated with human faeces. |
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It is said to succeed better than thymol in hookworm and, unlike that agent, can be given in association with castor oil, the latter also increasing its efficiency. |
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Although it may be caused by a myriad of nematodes, the most common infective agent is a dog and cat hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum and Ancylostoma braziliense. |
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In the developing countries this is normally the result of poor diet, often combined with blood loss due to parasitic infection, particularly hookworm. |
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Trichuris was more prevalent in urban children, Ascaris and hookworm were more common in rural children, and hookworm was particularly rare in the urban area. |
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Nongovernment organizations have initiated public health programs such as the Rockefeller Foundation which undertook eradication of pellagra and hookworm. |
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An innovative study in Kenya in 1994, which used motion detectors on the thighs of school children, found that ridding the youngsters of high levels of hookworm improved physical activity. |
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Toxocara canis, a hookworm known to infect wolf pups in utero, can cause intestinal irritation, bloating, vomiting, and diarrhea. |
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If the child is 2 years of age or older and has not had a dose of mebendazole in the past 6 months, the child should also be given a dose of mebendazole for possible hookworm or whipworm infection. |
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The rectums of the two Scythians from Berel contained hookworm eggs, the researchers report in the May 6 Lancet. |
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The Tsimane are continually exposed to soil-dwelling parasitic worms called helminths, such as hookworm and roundworm. |
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Common intestinal parasites include pinworm, whipworm, roundworm, hookworm, threadworm, and tapeworm. |
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So by eliminatingLF, the Global Alliance is also helping protect people from the ravages of hookworm, roundworm, whipworm, lice, scabies and other devastating parasitic infections. |
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Effects of improved water supply and sanitation on ascariasis, diarrhoea, dracunculiasis, hookworm infection, schistosomiasis and trachoma. |
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Give the child mebendazole only if there is hookworm or whipworm in the area. Only give mebendazole if the child with anaemia is 2 years of age or older and has not had a dose of mebendazole in the last 6 months. |
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In 2006 a clinical trial conducted in a small number of patients demonstrated that deliberate infection with 10 hookworm larvae, too few to cause hookworm disease, can relieve symptoms of allergy and asthma. |
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Both species of hookworm have similar life cycles. |
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It's a Product Development Partnership with the goal of making a new recombinant antigen vaccine for human hookworm infection, a disease of 576 million people in the developing world. |
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More than 1.3 billion people carry hookworm in their gut, and 265 million people are infected with schistosomes, the parasites that cause the debilitating disease of schistosomiasis. |
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Some diseases, such as hookworm, are the direct result of poor sanitation. |
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A tropical climate favours the organisms that cause some diseases such as malaria and hookworm, and reduces our resistance to disease of all kinds. |
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These are ascariasis or roundworm infection, trichuriasis or whipworm infection, and hookworm infection. |
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She is assessing the negative ramifications of hookworm infection, which involves an intestinal parasite, on pregnant women in less-developed countries. |
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Hookworm disease is closely associated with the soil. It may fairly be considered an infection the result of soil pollution. |
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