| Title : Schistosomiasis in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Iraq - Youssef_1998_Urology_51_170 |
| Author(s) : Youssef AR , Cannon JM , Al Juburi AZ , Cockett AT |
| Ref : Urology , 51 :170 , 1998 |
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Abstract :
The incidence of schistosomiasis, a parasitic infestation caused by trematodes, or flukes, has decreased significantly in Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries. The education of people in the countryside is a primary reason. The water supply in these countries is now good, and, in most areas, women no longer use the stagnant river tributaries for washing clothes. Medications, which can be used to prevent the infection or kill the parasite include praziquante and metrifonate. |
| PubMedSearch : Youssef_1998_Urology_51_170 |
| PubMedID: 9610576 |
| Inhibitor | Trichlorfon~Metrifonate |
Youssef AR, Cannon JM, Al Juburi AZ, Cockett AT (1998)
Schistosomiasis in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Iraq
Urology
51 :170
Youssef AR, Cannon JM, Al Juburi AZ, Cockett AT (1998)
Urology
51 :170