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- Dientamoeba fragilis is a species of single-celled excavates found in the gastrointestinal tract of some humans, pigs and gorillas. It causes gastrointestinal...
- Dientamoebiasis is a medical condition caused by infection with Dientamoeba fragilis, a single-cell parasite that infects the lower gastrointestinal tract...
- Adco Co. and introduced as diiodohydroxyquinoline. Susceptibility of Dientamoeba fragilis has been measured. Iodoquinol is an amebicide used against Entamoeba...
- Trichomonas ****lis, an organism living inside the **** of humans Dientamoeba fragilis, parasitic ameboid in humans Histomonas meleagridis, parasite...
- Girginkardeşler N, Coşkun S, Cüneyt Balcioğlu I, Ertan P, Ok UZ (February 2003). "Dientamoeba fragilis, a neglected cause of diarrhea, successfully treated with secnidazole"...
- infected with Dientamoeba fragilis. Their symptoms resolved following treatment. A study in Denmark identified a high incidence Dientamoeba fragilis infection...
- A 2004 reference to its use in the Netherlands in the treatment of Dientamoeba fragilis infection. A 1979 reference to the use in Zaire in the treatment...
- Trichomonas foetus, Dientamoeba fragilis, and Trichomonas ****lis. Trichomonas foetus causes spontaneous abortion in cattle, Dientamoeba fragilis causes...
- affected individuals and is a possible risk factor for developing IBS. Dientamoeba fragilis has also been considered a possible organism to study, though...
- Vahlkampfia, Willaertia Gruberellidae: Gruberella, Stachyamoeba Parabasalidea: Dientamoeba, Histomonas Other: Rosculus, Acrasis, Heteramoeba, Learamoeba, Stygamoeba...