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In certain countries such as France, it is inexpensive and available OTC (without prescription) [3] under the brand name Fluvermal as an alternative to mebendazole which is not currently sold there. [ 4 ]
Nhịp điệu giải trí (thay cho Tiêu điểm 5-3-2-1) Nhịp điệu thời trang; Phong cách; Quán âm nhạc; Tạp chí 7/1 (thay cho Tiêu điểm 5-3-2-1) Thế giới nghệ thuật; Thời sự 19h (tiếp sóng VTV1) Tiêu điểm 5-3-2-1 [4] Võ lâm tranh bá [5]
Pinworm infection (threadworm infection in the UK), also known as enterobiasis, is a human parasitic disease caused by the pinworm, Enterobius vermicularis. [3] The most common symptom is pruritus ani, or itching in the anal area. [1]
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Males are 2–4 mm (0.08–0.2 in) in diameter and 15–31 cm (5.9–12 in) long. The male's posterior end is curved ventrally and has a bluntly pointed tail. Females are 3–6 mm (0.1–0.2 in) wide and 20–49 cm (7.9–19 in) long. The vulva is located in the anterior end and accounts for about one-third of its body length.
Mebendazole (MBZ), sold under the brand name Vermox among others, is a medication used to treat a number of parasitic worm infestations. [5] This includes ascariasis, pinworm infection, hookworm infections, guinea worm infections and hydatid disease, among others. [5]
Oxyuridae is a family of nematode worms of the class Secernentea. [2] It consists of eight genera , one of which contains the human pinworm ( Enterobius vermicularis ). [ 3 ]
[2] The Strongyloides stercoralis nematode can parasitize humans. The adult parasitic stage lives in tunnels in the mucosa of the small intestine. The genus Strongyloides contains 53 species, [3] [4] and S. stercoralis is the type species. S. stercoralis has been reported in other mammals, including cats and dogs.