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  2. Pinworm infection - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known instance of pinworms is evidenced by pinworm eggs found in coprolite, carbon dated to 7837 BC at western Utah. [12] Pinworm infection is not classified as a neglected tropical disease unlike many other parasitic worm infections. [35] Garlic has been used as a treatment in the ancient cultures of China, India, Egypt, and ...

  3. Strongyloides stercoralis - Wikipedia

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    Strongyloides stercoralis is a human pathogenic parasitic roundworm causing the disease strongyloidiasis.Its common name in the US is threadworm.In the UK and Australia, however, the term threadworm can also refer to nematodes of the genus Enterobius, otherwise known as pinworms.

  4. Pyrantel - Wikipedia

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    This includes ascariasis, hookworm infections, enterobiasis (pinworm infection), trichostrongyliasis, and trichinellosis. [2] It is taken by mouth. [2] Side effects include nausea, headache, dizziness, trouble sleeping, and rash. [2] A lower dose should be used in people with liver disease. [2]

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Veterinary medicine/Internal ...

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    Coccidia - Describes some diseases in dogs, cats, and cattle, many others missing. Covering sickness - AKA dourine, caused by Trypanosoma equiperdum, disease in horses, short stub. Cryptocaryon - Disease in fish. Stub. Cytauxzoonosis - Disease in cats. Have a feeling that image isn't free, needs better references. East Coast fever - Theileria parva

  6. Pinworm (parasite) - Wikipedia

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    The estimations of the number of eggs in a gravid female pinworm range from about 11,000 [19] to 16,000. [21] The egg-laying process begins about five weeks after initial ingestion of pinworm eggs by the human host. [19] The gravid female pinworms migrate through the colon towards the rectum at a rate of 12 to 14 cm per hour. [19]

  7. Pinworms - Wikipedia

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  8. Nematode infection in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Domestic dogs in Belgium showed a mean prevalence of T. canis of 4.4%, those from larger kennels of up to 31%. [6] In domestic dogs in Serbia, T. canis was detectable in 30% of the animals, [7] in herding and hunting dogs in Greece in 12.8% and T. leonina in 0.7% of animals. [8]

  9. Oxyuridae - Wikipedia

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