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- Trichuriasis abstract "Trichuriasis also known as whipworm infection is an infection by the parasitic worm Trichuris trichiura (whipworm). If infection is only with a few worms, there are often no symptoms. In those who are infected with many worms, there may be abdominal pain, tiredness and diarrhea. The diarrhea sometimes contains blood. Infections in children may cause poor intellectual and physical development. Low red blood cell levels may occur due to loss of blood.The disease is spread by people eating food or water that contains the eggs of these worms. The eggs are in the feces of people infected with the worms and the disease is most common in areas of the world where human feces are used as fertilizer. The worms live in the large bowel and are about four centimetres in length. Whipworm is diagnosed by seeing the eggs when examining the stool with a microscope. Eggs are barrel-shaped.Prevention is by properly cooking food and hand washing before cooking. Other measures include improving access to toilets and clean water. In areas of the world were the infections are common, often entire groups of people will be treated all at once and on a regular basis. Treatment is with three days of the medication: albendazole, mebendazole or ivermectin. People often become infected again after treatment.Whipworm infections affects about 600 to 800 million people. It is most common in tropical countries. In the developing world those infected with whipworm often also have hookworms and ascariasis infections. They have a large effect on the economy of many countries. Work is ongoing to develop a vaccine against the disease.".
- Trichuriasis diseasesdb "31146".
- Trichuriasis icd10 "B79".
- Trichuriasis icd9 "127.3".
- Trichuriasis medlineplus "001364".
- Trichuriasis meshId "D014257".
- Trichuriasis thumbnail Trichuriasis_lifecycle.jpg?width=300.
- Trichuriasis wikiPageExternalLink parasites.html.
- Trichuriasis wikiPageID "61970".
- Trichuriasis wikiPageRevisionID "605421374".
- Trichuriasis caption "Life cycle of Trichuris trichiura.".
- Trichuriasis diseasesdb "31146".
- Trichuriasis hasPhotoCollection Trichuriasis.
- Trichuriasis icd "127.3".
- Trichuriasis icd "B79".
- Trichuriasis medlineplus "1364".
- Trichuriasis meshid "D014257".
- Trichuriasis name "Trichuriasis".
- Trichuriasis wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Trichuriasis subject Category:Helminthiases.
- Trichuriasis subject Category:Neglected_diseases.
- Trichuriasis subject Category:Parasitic_diseases.
- Trichuriasis type Disease.
- Trichuriasis type AilmentCondition.
- Trichuriasis type Situation.
- Trichuriasis comment "Trichuriasis also known as whipworm infection is an infection by the parasitic worm Trichuris trichiura (whipworm). If infection is only with a few worms, there are often no symptoms. In those who are infected with many worms, there may be abdominal pain, tiredness and diarrhea. The diarrhea sometimes contains blood. Infections in children may cause poor intellectual and physical development.".
- Trichuriasis label "Trichocéphalose".
- Trichuriasis label "Trichuriasis".
- Trichuriasis label "Trichuriasis".
- Trichuriasis label "Trichurioza".
- Trichuriasis label "Tricuriasis".
- Trichuriasis label "Tricuríase".
- Trichuriasis label "Трихоцефалёз".
- Trichuriasis label "داء المسلكات".
- Trichuriasis sameAs Tricuriasis.
- Trichuriasis sameAs Trichocéphalose.
- Trichuriasis sameAs Trichuriasis.
- Trichuriasis sameAs Trichurioza.
- Trichuriasis sameAs Tricuríase.
- Trichuriasis sameAs m.0grzl.
- Trichuriasis sameAs Q2264130.
- Trichuriasis sameAs Q2264130.
- Trichuriasis sameAs C0040954.
- Trichuriasis wasDerivedFrom Trichuriasis?oldid=605421374.
- Trichuriasis depiction Trichuriasis_lifecycle.jpg.
- Trichuriasis isPrimaryTopicOf Trichuriasis.
- Trichuriasis name "Trichuriasis".