Malabsorption Secondary to S.stercoralis Infestation
Abstract
S.stercoralis infection is endemic in the tropics. Stercolalis infestation either produces minimal gastro intestinal symptoms or may remain asymptomatic. Malabsoption seems to result when the parasitic load is severe. Severe parasitaenria has been observed socially in chronically all and debilitated patients (Scowden ct al 1978}. S.stercolalis infestation causes absorptive disorder. in the gastrointestinal tract (Sliapci. et al 1972). The. histopathological changes of the small bowel mucosa are variable and are I.elated to the sevel-ity of the parasitic infestation (Milner et al 1965` Sheehy et al 1962 and Scowden et al 1978).
Citation
Alam, S. Z. and Purohit, D. (1982). Malabsorption Secondary to S.stercoralis Infestation. Medical Journal of Zambia. 16 (4)Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State.Publisher
Medical Journal of Zambia.
Subject
Malabsorption Syndromes--ZambiaS.stercoralis Infestation,Malabsorption Syndromes--Zambia
S.stercoralis Infestation--Zambia
Description
S.stercoralis infection endemic in the tropics