Schistosoma hematobium infection is an endemic parasitic disease in Africa, which is frequently associated with urinary schistosomiasis. The parasite infection causes epithelial changes and disruption, facilitating the infection by the human papilloma virus and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The authors report the case of a 44-year-old African HIV-positive woman who presented an abnormal routine Pap smear. Colposcopy examination revealed dense acetowhite micropapillary epithelium covering the ectocervix, iodine-negative, an erosion area in endocervical canal, and atypical vessels. Histologic examination of the surgical specimens showed numerous calcified schistosome eggs (probably S. hematobium) and a high-grade cervical intraepithelia...
AbstractS. haematobium is an important cause of urinary schistosomiasis, and symptomatic female geni...
Schistosoma are trematode blood flukes of the family Schistosomidae affecting the urinary and gastro...
Background. The pathophysiology of female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) is only partially understood...
Schistosoma hematobium infection is an endemic parasitic disease in Africa, which is frequently asso...
Schistosoma hematobium infection is an endemic parasitic disease in Africa, which is frequently asso...
Background: Schistosomiasis affects the reproductive health of women. Described sequelae are ecto...
Published version of an article from the journal:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Also available fr...
ABSTRACT Schistosomiasis is a tropical disease caused by an intravascular parasitic worm of the Schi...
Schistosomiasis is, after malaria, the most important parasite disease in terms of public health imp...
Background: Close to 800 million people in the world are at risk of schistosomiasis, 85 per cent of ...
BACKGROUND: Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) is a neglected tropical gynaecological disease that...
SummaryThe burden of Schistosoma haematobium-associated bladder cancer is very high in Africa; never...
More than 110 million Africans are estimated to be infected with Schistosoma (S.) haematobium, but i...
Published version of an article from the journal: Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. Also available f...
Abstract. The individual and public health impact of female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) has been s...
AbstractS. haematobium is an important cause of urinary schistosomiasis, and symptomatic female geni...
Schistosoma are trematode blood flukes of the family Schistosomidae affecting the urinary and gastro...
Background. The pathophysiology of female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) is only partially understood...
Schistosoma hematobium infection is an endemic parasitic disease in Africa, which is frequently asso...
Schistosoma hematobium infection is an endemic parasitic disease in Africa, which is frequently asso...
Background: Schistosomiasis affects the reproductive health of women. Described sequelae are ecto...
Published version of an article from the journal:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Also available fr...
ABSTRACT Schistosomiasis is a tropical disease caused by an intravascular parasitic worm of the Schi...
Schistosomiasis is, after malaria, the most important parasite disease in terms of public health imp...
Background: Close to 800 million people in the world are at risk of schistosomiasis, 85 per cent of ...
BACKGROUND: Female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) is a neglected tropical gynaecological disease that...
SummaryThe burden of Schistosoma haematobium-associated bladder cancer is very high in Africa; never...
More than 110 million Africans are estimated to be infected with Schistosoma (S.) haematobium, but i...
Published version of an article from the journal: Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. Also available f...
Abstract. The individual and public health impact of female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) has been s...
AbstractS. haematobium is an important cause of urinary schistosomiasis, and symptomatic female geni...
Schistosoma are trematode blood flukes of the family Schistosomidae affecting the urinary and gastro...
Background. The pathophysiology of female genital schistosomiasis (FGS) is only partially understood...