Tropical diseases may present anywhere in the world. A case of strongyloidiasis in Hawaii, identified by a characteristic manifestation, larva currens, is described. Strongyloides infection may persist long after leaving an endemic area through the mechanism of autoinfection and, especially under circumstances of immunosuppression, may become overwhelming (the hyperinfection syndrome), with a likelihood of being fatal. Each case of Strongyloides infection should be treated aggressively in order to prevent this dangerous outcome; in addition, the parasite should be eliminated before immunosuppressive therapy is begun
Strongyloides stercoralis is distinguished by a capacity, unusual among helminths to replicate withi...
Strongyloidiasis is a disease caused by soil transmitted helminths of the Strongyloides genus. Curre...
Strongyloides stercoralis is a nematode infection which predominantly involves the small bowel. Spil...
, an intestinal parasitic nematode, infects more than 100 million people worldwide. Strongyloides ar...
Soil-transmitted helminths of the genus Strongyloides (S. fuelleborni and the more prevalent S. ster...
Strongyloidiasis and hookworm infections are neglected helminth diseases widespread in tropical and ...
Soil-transmitted helminths of the genus Strongyloides (S. fuelleborni and the more prevalent S. ster...
Strongyloidiasis is caused by Strongyloides stercoralis, a parasitic nematode (worm). Initial sympto...
Strongyloides stercoralis is an intestinal nematode which is endemic in tropical and subtropical cou...
Background: Chronic infections with the nematode worm Strongyloides stercoralis can occur in former ...
Strongyloidiasis is a potentially fatal disease caused by species of Strongyloides (Nematoda). In Oc...
Strongyloidiasis is a common neglected tropical disease in tropical and sub-tropical climatic zones....
It is estimated that over 30 million people worldwide are infected by the nematode, Strongyloides st...
Strongyloidiasis remains endemic throughout the Island of New Guinea. While many infections are caus...
Strongyloidiasis is a helminth infection caused by Strongyloides stercoralis, a nematode ubiquitous ...
Strongyloides stercoralis is distinguished by a capacity, unusual among helminths to replicate withi...
Strongyloidiasis is a disease caused by soil transmitted helminths of the Strongyloides genus. Curre...
Strongyloides stercoralis is a nematode infection which predominantly involves the small bowel. Spil...
, an intestinal parasitic nematode, infects more than 100 million people worldwide. Strongyloides ar...
Soil-transmitted helminths of the genus Strongyloides (S. fuelleborni and the more prevalent S. ster...
Strongyloidiasis and hookworm infections are neglected helminth diseases widespread in tropical and ...
Soil-transmitted helminths of the genus Strongyloides (S. fuelleborni and the more prevalent S. ster...
Strongyloidiasis is caused by Strongyloides stercoralis, a parasitic nematode (worm). Initial sympto...
Strongyloides stercoralis is an intestinal nematode which is endemic in tropical and subtropical cou...
Background: Chronic infections with the nematode worm Strongyloides stercoralis can occur in former ...
Strongyloidiasis is a potentially fatal disease caused by species of Strongyloides (Nematoda). In Oc...
Strongyloidiasis is a common neglected tropical disease in tropical and sub-tropical climatic zones....
It is estimated that over 30 million people worldwide are infected by the nematode, Strongyloides st...
Strongyloidiasis remains endemic throughout the Island of New Guinea. While many infections are caus...
Strongyloidiasis is a helminth infection caused by Strongyloides stercoralis, a nematode ubiquitous ...
Strongyloides stercoralis is distinguished by a capacity, unusual among helminths to replicate withi...
Strongyloidiasis is a disease caused by soil transmitted helminths of the Strongyloides genus. Curre...
Strongyloides stercoralis is a nematode infection which predominantly involves the small bowel. Spil...