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- Amoebiasis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Yellow Book 2024: health information for international travel Section 5: travel-associated infections diseases - parasitic Amebiasis May 2023 [internet publication] Full text
- Amebiasis - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice US
Amebiasis is a common cause of diarrhea in infants in low-income countries and an emerging sexually transmitted infection in some developed countries Amebiasis also causes colitis that can present with diarrhea and or dysentery that can be acute or last more than 1 week Abdominal tenderness and weight loss are common with amebic colitis
- Amebiasis - Síntomas, diagnóstico y tratamiento - BMJ Best Practice
La amebiasis es una causa frecuente de diarrea en los lactantes de los países de bajos ingresos y una infección de transmisión sexual emergente en algunos países desarrollados La amebiasis también causa colitis la cual se puede presentar con diarrea y o disentería que puede ser aguda o de más de 1 semana de duración
- Amebíase - Sintomas, diagnóstico e tratamento - BMJ Best Practice
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Yellow Book 2024: health information for international travel Section 5: travel-associated infections diseases - parasitic Amebiasis May 2023 [internet publication] Texto completo
- Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice
Reactive arthritis (ReA) is an inflammatory arthritis that occurs after exposure to certain gastrointestinal and genitourinary infections
- Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment - BMJ Best Practice US
Amebic liver abscess is a complication of amebiasis History and exam Key diagnostic factors fevers and
- Síntomas, diagnóstico y tratamiento - BMJ Best Practice
vivir en una zona endémica de amebiasis o haberla visitado; cirrosis; trasplante de hígado; alcoholismo; sexo masculino; enfermedad cardiopulmonar; estado inmunocomprometido; traumatismo abdominal penetrante; enfermedad inflamatoria del intestino, pancreatitis, apendicitis, diverticulitis o peritonitis; bacteriemia, endocarditis u otra
- Amebiasis - References | BMJ Best Practice US
Amebiasis is a common cause of diarrhea in infants in low-income countries and an emerging sexually transmitted infection in some developed countries Amebiasis also causes colitis that can present with diarrhea and or dysentery that can be acute or last more than 1 week
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