Human Lagochilascariasis
(Sprache: Englisch)
Through this work, the authors present a neglected disease of geographic distribution restricted to the neotropical region. It is a helminthiasis, which has as etiological agent the nematode Lagochilascaris minor whose natural definitive host is represented...
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Through this work, the authors present a neglected disease of geographic distribution restricted to the neotropical region. It is a helminthiasis, which has as etiological agent the nematode Lagochilascaris minor whose natural definitive host is represented by wild felids and canids. In humans, the worm is lodged in the tissues of the neck, ear, mastoid, nasal sinuses, eyeball, oropharynx, dental abscess, lungs, central nervous system, or sacral region, causing a serious illness that can lead to death. It usually infects populations living in poor economic conditions alongside dense forest and using meat from wild animals as food. In the treatment uses anthelmintics, but it has little efficacy especially by the occurrence of worm's autoinfection cycle.
Autoren-Porträt von Dulcinea Campos, Alverne Barbosa
Campos, DulcineaDulcinea M. B Campos is undergraduate in Pharmacy and Biochemical at the Federal University of Goiás (UFG), Brazil. Has a doctorate degree in Parasitology at the University of São Paulo. She is a head teacher in the Society, Technology, and Environment Graduation Program at the University Center of Anápolis, Brazil.
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- Autoren: Dulcinea Campos , Alverne Barbosa
- 2018, 72 Seiten, Maße: 22 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- ISBN-10: 6139887402
- ISBN-13: 9786139887408
Sprache:
Englisch
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