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enteroparasitic occurrence in stools from residents in southwestern region of saudi arabia before and during umrah season.study of the prevalence of human gastro-intestinal parasitic infections among patients living in makkah al-mukkarmah city before and during umrah season.200717334465
frequency of viral, bacterial and parasitic enteropathogens among young children with acute diarrhoea in saudi arabia.the frequency of viral, bacterial and parasitic enteropathogens among 270 paediatric patients (< 5 years of age) in various hospitals of makkah and jeddah cities of saudi arabia were investigated.201020527643
intestinal parasites detected during pre-employment stool examination at tertiary health care center in makkah, kingdom of saudi arabia.this retrospective study determined the intestinal parasites discovered in 2490 new employees in a tertiary health care center in makah as regards nationalities, age groups and sex over the period from january 2010 to january 2014 to decrease introduction of communicable diseases. all the data were provided through the electronic hospital information system. the overall positive cases were 16%, significantly higher in females 57.4% than males 42.6%. differences in distribution of positive record ...201526485855
detection of cryptosporidium amongst diarrhoeic and asymptomatic children in jeddah, saudi arabia.between the march and may of 2000, stool specimens were collected from children aged <5 in six pre-school crèches and clinics in the jeddah area of saudi arabia. sixty-three (25%) of the children had diarrhoeal disease but the other 190 were asymptomatic. when the stool samples were stained and examined for the oocysts of cryptosporidium spp. and other enteric protozoa, 20 (32%) of the symptomatic children but only nine (4.7%) of the asymptomatic were found to be excreting cryptosporidium oocyst ...200312930614
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