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Parasitismo intestinal humano en la provincia de Granada

Authors: Tenorio Urrios, E.; Jiménez Albarrán, M.; González Castro, J.;

Parasitismo intestinal humano en la provincia de Granada

Abstract

Se han hecho análisis fecales de 375 personas (adultos y niños de ambos sexos) en Granada y algunos pueblos colindantes, desde Septiembre de 1983 a Septiembre de 1984. El % de parasitación total fue 49,33 %. Las especies parásitas encontradas fueron: E. coli (30,93 %), E. nana (25,071% ), I. bütschlii (1,87:%), G. lamblia (6,13 %). E. hartmanni (5,07 %) e H. nana (0,53 %).

Fecal exarnination of 375 persons (adults and both sexes children) ip Granada and sorne neighbouring towns from September of 1983 to September of 1984 were made. The total parasitation rate was 49,33 % . The parasite species found were: E. coli (30,93 % ), E. nana (25,07 % ), Lbütschlii. (1,87 % ), G. lamblia (6, 13%). E. hartmanni(5,07%) andH. nana (0,53%).

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