Gnathostomiasis: an emerging infectious disease relevant to all dermatologists

Abstract: Gnathostomiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the third larval stage of nematodes of the genus Gnathostoma. The disease is endemic in some countries around the world. In the American continent, the majority of cases is concentrated in Mexico, Ecuador, and Peru. However, due to increas...

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Päätekijät: Francisco Bravo (Tekijä), Bernardo Gontijo (Tekijä)
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Julkaistu: Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia, 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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690 |a Communicable diseases, emerging 
690 |a Gnathostoma 
690 |a Gnathostomiasis 
690 |a Helminthiasis 
690 |a Nematode infections 
690 |a Travelers' health 
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