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Tetanus of the Child after Extraction of <i>Tunga penetrans</i>in Brazzaville: One Case
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作者 E. Moyen J. Kambourou +7 位作者 A. R. Okoko G. Ekouya-Bowassa C. Mboutol Mandavo V. Bomelefa-Bomel L. Lamah N. S. Pandzou G. Moyen J. L. Nkoua 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 2017年第4期294-299,共6页
Tetanus has become rare even exceptional in the West. On the contrary, it is common in developing countries such as Congo because of low immunization coverage. Its diagnosis, which is essentially clinical, is easy but... Tetanus has become rare even exceptional in the West. On the contrary, it is common in developing countries such as Congo because of low immunization coverage. Its diagnosis, which is essentially clinical, is easy but necessitates a fine semeiological analysis under certain circumstances. We are reporting here a case of tetanus involving an 8-year-old unvaccinated, indigenous aboriginal boy that was caused by the extraction of a Tunga penetrans. The symptomatology of abdominal contractures led to an exploratory laparotomy. The evolution was favorable. 展开更多
关键词 TETANUS Children EXTRACTION tunga penetrans BRAZZAVILLE
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一例输入性潜蚤病感染及病例分析 被引量:3
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作者 栗绍刚 王非 《寄生虫与医学昆虫学报》 CAS 2011年第4期259-260,共2页
本文分析了1例输入性潜蚤病患者的临床表现和发病特点。
关键词 潜蚤 感染 病例分析
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大食蚁兽潜蚤病的诊疗与预防
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作者 朱向博 张丽 +2 位作者 卫泽珍 王建明 杨引亮 《饲料博览》 2015年第8期39-42,共4页
潜蚤病由穿皮潜蚤寄生引起,是热带地区的一种地方性人畜共患疾病。国内外研究潜蚤病的资料相对较少,有关野生动物感染的诊疗报道更是鲜见。文章介绍了潜蚤病并对太原动物园的患病大食蚁兽实施诊断和治疗,且提出了预防该病的相应措施。
关键词 大食蚁兽 潜蚤病 穿皮潜蚤 人畜共患病
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Neurocognitive and mental health outcomes in children with tungiasis:a cross-sectional study in rural Kenya and Uganda
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作者 Berrick Otieno Lynne Elson +9 位作者 Abneel K.Matharu Naomi Riithi Esther Chongwo Khamis Katana Carophine Nasambu Francis Mutebi Herman Feldmeier Jürgen Krücken Ulrike Fillinger Amina Abubakar 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第6期98-98,共1页
Background Tungiasis,a neglected tropical parasitosis,disproportionately afects children.Few empirical studies have reported neurocognitive and mental health outcomes of children with ectoparasitic skin diseases like ... Background Tungiasis,a neglected tropical parasitosis,disproportionately afects children.Few empirical studies have reported neurocognitive and mental health outcomes of children with ectoparasitic skin diseases like tungiasis.Pathophysiology of tungiasis suggests it could detrimentally afect cognition and behaviour.This study pioneered the investigation of neurocognitive and mental health outcomes in children with tungiasis.Methods This was a multi-site cross-sectional study including 454 quasi-randomly sampled school-children aged 8-14 from 48 randomly selected schools in two counties in Kenya and a district in Uganda.The participants were stratifed into infected and uninfected based on the presence of tungiasis.The infected were further classifed into mild and severe infection groups based on the intensity of the infection.Adapted,validated,and standardized measures of cognition and mental health such as Raven Matrices and Child Behaviour Checklist were used to collect data.Statistical tests including a multilevel,generalized mixed-efects linear models with family link set to identity were used to compare the scores of uninfected and infected children and to identify other potential risk factors for neurocognitive and behavioural outcomes.Results When adjusted for covariates,mild infection was associated with lower scores in literacy[adjustedβ(aβ)=−8.9;95%confdence interval(CI)−17.2,−0.6],language(aβ=−1.7;95%CI−3.2,−0.3),cognitive fexibility(aβ=−6.1;95%CI−10.4,−1.7)and working memory(aβ=−0.3;95%CI−0.6,−0.1).Severe infection was associated with lower scores in literacy(aβ=−11.0;95%CI−19.3,−2.8),response inhibition,(aβ=−2.2;95%CI−4.2,−0.2),fne motor control(aβ=−0.7;95%CI−1.1,−0.4)and numeracy(aβ=−3;95%CI−5.5,−0.4).Conclusions This study provides frst evidence that tungiasis is associated with poor neurocognitive functioning in children.Since tungiasis is a chronic disease with frequent reinfections,such negative efects may potentially impair their development and life achievements. 展开更多
关键词 TUNGIASIS tunga penetrans Neglected tropical disease NEUROCOGNITION Mental health School-aged children AFRICA
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