Echinococcosis

What is Echinococcosis? Echinococcosis is a rare chronically parasitic disease that occurs as a result of exposure to the body of the larval form of the tape helminth Echinococcus granulosus. Echinococcosis is widespread throughout the

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Hookworm Infection

What is Hookworm Disease? Ancylostomidoses – helminthiasis caused by ankilostomida; distinguished hookworm (pathogen – hookworm) and necatoriasis (pathogen – necator). Both helminthiasis have a similar clinical picture. Ankilostomidozy are distributed mainly among the population of

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Symptoms of Mumps

The incubation period lasts from 11 to 23 days (usually 15-19 days). In some patients, 1-2 days before the development of a typical picture of the disease, prodromal phenomena are observed, manifested by congestion, headache,

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