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opportunistic and non-opportunistic parasites in hiv-positive and negative patients with diarrhoea in tanzania.a survey on intestinal parasites in a rural area of tanzania revealed the presence of eight protozoa and seven helminths in 287 subjects (81.8%). the prevalence of entamoeba histolytica and ascaris lumbricoides was higher in hiv-negative than in hiv-positive patients (p < 0.01; p < 0.04) (25.1% and 12.5% for e. histolytica; 10.5% and 3.7% for a. lumbricoides). on the other hand, cryptosporidium parvum, isospora belli and strongyloides stercoralis prevalence was higher in hiv-positive than in hiv ...19958525281
prevalence of intestinal parasites in adult patients with enteropathic aids in north-eastern tanzania.a six month study was conducted in north-eastern tanzania to determine the prevalence of pathogenic intestinal parasites among adult patients with enteropathic aids. a total of 352 patients were recruited of whom 158 (45%) had chronic diarrhoea. of the 352 patients, 123 (35%) had intestinal parasites. of the 123, 77 (62.6%) patients had chronic diarrhoea. the types of parasites detected were cryptosporidium, isospora belli, strongyloides stercoralis, schistosoma mansoni, trichuris, trichiura, as ...19968840602
spatial distribution of soil-transmitted helminths, including strongyloides stercoralis, among children in zanzibar.a programme periodically distributing anthelminthic drugs to school-aged children for the control of soiltransmitted helminthiasis was launched in zanzibar in the early 1990s. we investigated the spatial distribution of soiltransmitted helminth infections, including strongyloides stercoralis, in 336 children from six districts in unguja, zanzibar, in 2007. one stool sample per child was examined with the kato-katz, koga agar plate and baermann methods. the point prevalence of the different helmi ...200819021108
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