If your child has ascariasis, she should be evaluated for other intestinal parasites, such as pinworm. |
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You can get pinworms by unknowingly swallowing microscopic pinworm eggs. |
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This may be mentioned on the label secondarily, provided the primary condition of pinworm infection is stated on the label. |
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The pernicious pinworm is the most common of its brethren to infect humans in the United States. |
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Transmission of the pinworm occurs via a fecal-oral route, and it can affect an entire family. |
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The name threadworm is sometimes also applied to other threadlike nematodes, including the species known as the pinworm. |
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It is a drug of choice in treating pinworm and is an alternative therapy for Ascaris infection, hookworm, and trichostrongolosis. |
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Diarrhoea rates were reduced from 37 per cent to 11 per cent, and pinworm prevalence cut from 35 per cent to 17 per cent. |
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Although the grid size is usually large enough to allow small moths such as tomato pinworm adults to fly through, they definitely impede access by larger moths such as adults of loopers and tomato fruitworms. |
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The pinworm eggs leave the body of an infected person through the rectum. |
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They provide an easy-to-use non-pesticide alternative tool for reducing and suppressing moth pests, such as adults of tomato pinworm and cabbage loopers. |
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Tiny pinworm eggs can live for two to three weeks on desks, countertops, and other surfaces. |
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Common intestinal parasites include pinworm, whipworm, roundworm, hookworm, threadworm, and tapeworm. |
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At least we three time in week add on female a half teaspoon of mixture consisting from 200 g the hemps', 100 g poppyseed's, 150 g lineseed, 250 g kanar, 150 g of buckwheat groats, 75 g the millet's and 75 g pinworm. |
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These include those rarely encountered in gynecologic cytology, such as Ameba, pinworm eggs, and other helminths. |
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On both occasions, the infant was diagnosed with pinworm infection and prescribed Mebendazole. |
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Your son catches them when he accidentally eats pinworm eggs, which can be picked up from towels, toilets and toys, but most likely from scratching his own bottom. |
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Pinworm or seatworm, the most common helminth found in the US, appears most frequently in temperate regions including California, Texas, and Florida. |
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