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Autor:
F. Leone, Antonio Aceti, G. Amiconi, I. Ilardi, Shukri C. Shiddo, C. Mussa, Antonio Sebastiani, M.A. Mohamud, Laghi
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 84(6)
The intestinal helminth status of an age-stratified sample (6 to 20 years old) from a Somalian community has been assessed and the typical pattern of highly aggregated parasite distribution found. A reinfection study on a sample of 40 children (treat
Autor:
M. Khalif Bile, F. Leone, Shukri C. Shiddo, A. Madera, Hassan H. Mohamed, I. Ilardi, G. Amiconi, Antonio Sebastiani
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 81(5)
In Somali nomads the incidence of intestinal helminths is very low compared with that observed in Somalian closed institutions and practically no Entamoeba infection occurs. Schistosoma haematobium eggs are observed in urine of 50% of adults nomads.
Autor:
Hassan H. Mohamed, Cabdi Mussa, Abdullahi S. Hussein, Cali S. Mohamed, S. Sanguigni, Antonio Sebastiani, G. Amiconi, C. Bianchini, F. Leone, I. Ilardi, Khalif Bile, Shukri C. Shiddo
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 81(2)
About 85% of the population of two Somali communities harboured soil-transmitted intestinal nematodes and/or protozoa. The commonest parasite (75% in the Lafoole institution and 59% in the Afgoye institution) was Trichuris trichiura. Mixed infections