Eosinophilia and potential antibody cross-reactivity between parasites in a child with pinworm and immune dysregulation: a case report
Abstract Background Intestinal parasitic infections are common in humans, especially among young children. These conditions are often asymptomatic and self-limiting, and diagnosis is mainly based on the search for ova and parasites in the stools since serology may be biased due to cross reactivity b...
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Main Authors: | Maria Di Cicco (Author), Giulia Bertolucci (Author), Carlotta Gerini (Author), Fabrizio Bruschi (Author), Diego G. Peroni (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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