- helminths,
including whipworms. This
strategy entails treating at-risk
individuals in the
endemic areas. Risk
groups for
whipworm infections are children...
- ce****. For
about four w****s, the
whipworms feed on
blood vessels located within the ce****. Eventually, the
whipworms leave the ce**** and
begin to lay...
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gastrointestinal parasites including: giardia, roundworms, hookworms,
whipworms, the
tapeworm genus Taenia (but not
effective against Dipylidium caninum...
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person was
riddled with
intestinal worms (specifically maw-worms and
whipworms). In 1991,
Andrew Jones, a York
Archaeological Trust employee and palaeoscatologist...
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Addisonian crisis. It is a
medical emergency. Dogs with
infected with the
whipworm Trichuris trichiura can
exhibit low
sodium and high pot****ium values, as...
- Trichuriasis, also
known as
whipworm infection, is an
infection by the
parasitic worm
Trichuris trichiura (
whipworm). If
infection is only with a few...
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category include:
Albendazole –
effective against threadworms, roundworms,
whipworms, tapeworms,
hookworms Mebendazole –
effective against various nematodes...
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anemia is
parasitic infestation (hookworms, amebiasis,
schistosomiasis and
whipworms). The
Mentzer index (mean cell
volume divided by the RBC count) predicts...
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venereum Rectal parasitic infection,
particularly Trichuris trichiura (
whipworm)
Rectocele Shigellosis Ulcerative colitis Tenesmus (rectal) is also ****ociated...